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Welcome to Bison BasketBall!

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Welcome to Bison BasketBall!

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2014-15 Bucknell Men’s Basketball • 4 • www.BucknellBison.com

Welcome to Bison BasketBallGENERAL INFORMATIONLocation: Lewisburg, PA 17837Founded: 1846, 100th American college charteredEnrollment: 3,500Nickname: BisonColors: Orange and BlueAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Patriot LeagueHome Facility: Sojka Pavilion (4,000)

UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATIONPresident ............................................................................................................................Dr. John C. BravmanProvost ...................................................................................................................................Dr. Michael SmyerVP for Finance & Administration ...........................................................................................David SurgalaVP for Development & Alumni Relations .........................................................................Scott RosevearVP for Communications (interim) ............................................................................................ Andy HirschVP for Library & Information Technology................................................................................Param BediVP for Enrollment Management ..................................................................................................Bill ConleyAssociate VP of Human Resources ......................................................................................... Pierre JoanisDean of Students ............................................................................................................................Susan LantzGeneral Counsel ...........................................................................................................................Amy FoersterNCAA Faculty Representative .........................................................................................Dr. Mitch Chernin

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATIONDirector of Athletics & Recreation ......................................................................................... John P. HardtDeputy Athletics Director .......................................................................................................Tim Pavlechko Senior Associate AD/Senior Woman Administrator ..........................................................Maisha Kelly Senior Associate AD/External Affairs & Bison Club ....................................................Todd NewcombAssociate AD/Business & Team Services ................................................................................ Terrie GriebAssociate AD/Athletic Training ...............................................................................................Mark KepplerAssociate AD/Recreation Services ..........................................................................................Karen LandisAssociate AD/Operations & Events .........................................................................................Chad MasonAssociate AD/Athletic Communications ......................................................................................Jon TerryAssociate AD/NCAA Compliance & Student Services ...............................................................Dan IsafAssistant AD/Aquatics & Auxilliary Services ........................................................................Pam ArmoldAssistant AD/Operations & Events ......................................................................................... Leslie Moore

TEAM SUPPORTTeam Orthopaedic Surgeon ......................................................................................Dr. Daniel Feldmann Assistant Athletic Trainer (Men’s Basketball) ................................................................ Brendan AbbeyDirector of Athletics Development .........................................................................................Tom HarveyAssistant Director of Athletics Development .....................................................................Terry ConradGame Operations Manager ..............................................................................................Jourdan SemmelBucknell Sports Properties ......................................................................................................Mike BrennenRadio & Television Coordinator/Marketing Specialist ................................................ Doug BirdsongAsst. Athletic Communications Directors ............. Todd Merriett, Matt Jackson, Alyssa CasalinoEquipment Specialist ......................................................................................................................... Ken HareTicket Manager ........................................................................................................................... Greg MarconiWord Processor ............................................................................................................................Deb Hommel

BASKETBALL COACHING STAFFHead Coach .......................................................................................................Dave Paulsen (Williams ’87) Bucknell Record ......................................................................................................... 115-79 (7th season) Overall Record ........................................................................................................377-199 (21st season)Associate Head Coach .........................................................................................Dane Fischer (Ithaca ’02)Assistant Coaches .......................................................................................Aaron Kelly (Catholic ’06), TBAMgr. of Basketball Operations ......................................................................Kevin Snyder (Williams ‘09)

BASKETBALL FACTSHistory ............................................................................................................... 120th (first season: 1895-96) oldest program in nation (along with Minnesota & Yale)All-Time Record ................................................................................................................. 1340-1170-1 (.534)Starters Returning/Lost .................................................................................................................................3/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost.................................................................................................................. 10/42013-14 Records ....................................................................... 16-14 overall, 11-7 Patriot League (4th)2013-14 Postseason .............................................. Patriot League Quarterfinals: Lost to Army 72-71

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERSBucknell University Switchboard ..........................................................................................570-577-2000Athletic Department .................................................................................................................570-577-1232Men’s Basketball Office .............................................................................................................570-577-1267Ticket Office ..................................................................................................................................570-577-1000Press Row Phone ........................................................................................................................570-577-1087Website ....................................................................................................................www.BucknellBison.comTwitter ............................................................................................................................................@BisonSports

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2014-15 Bucknell Men’s Basketball • 5 • @BisonSports

Welcome to Bison BasketBall

The 2014-15 Bucknell University Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a production of the Bucknell University Office of Athletic Communications.

CREDITS:The 2014-15 Bucknell University Men’s Basketball Media Guide was written, edited, designed, and typeset by the Bucknell University Office of Athletic Communications, under the direction of Jon Terry. Assistance provided by Todd Merriett. Photography provided by Marc Hagemeier, Pat Little, Gordon Wenzel, Jonathan McBride, Laurie Jack-son, Bill Cardoni, Tim Sofranko, Blaine Stiger, Ian Bradshaw, Cory Poticher, Stafford Smith, Jordan Crossingham, Nor-velle Kennedy, Art Foxall Photography, Joel Turrell, Josh Bowerman, Mike Starghill, Drew Hallowell, Ian Halperin, Matthew Knight, Steve Puppe, Mike Sandri, Terry Wild, CSKA Moscow, Atlanta Hawks and NBAE/Getty Images.

ON THE COVERS: Front: Team captains Cory Starkey, Ryan Frazier, Steven Kaspar; Back: Dom Hoffman celebrates after a home victory.

Bucknell BasketBallBucknell NCAA/NIT Success .................................6Taking on the Best ....................................................7Patriot League Success ...........................................8Mike Muscala/Bison in the Pros...........................9Sojka Pavilion: The Place to Be .......................... 10Premier Practice and Training Facilities ......... 12The Premier Scholar-Athlete Experience ...... 14Setting the Standard of Excellence ................. 16About Bucknell University.................................. 20About Lewisburg ................................................... 22Life Beyond Bucknell ............................................ 23Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy ............. 24

the 2013-14 Bison2013-14 Bison Outlook/Notebook .................. 262013-14 Roster/Pronunciations ....................... 30Spotter’s Chart ........................................................ 31John Azzinaro ......................................................... 32Matt Banas ............................................................... 34Ryan Frazier ............................................................. 36Chris Hass ................................................................. 38Dom Hoffman ......................................................... 40Steven Kaspar ......................................................... 42D.J. MacLeay ............................................................ 44Ben Oberfeld ........................................................... 46Joshea Singleton ................................................... 48Cory Starkey ............................................................ 50Stephen Brown/Nana Foulland ........................ 52J.C. Show/Zach Thomas ...................................... 53Support Staff ........................................................... 54

the coaching staffHead Coach Dave Paulsen ................................. 56Assistant Coaches .................................................. 57Sports Medicine ..................................................... 59Community & Alumni Relations ....................... 60

the opponentsSeries Records ......................................................... 62Patriot League Opponents ................................. 63Non-Conference Opponents ............................. 64

the patriot leagueAbout the Patriot League ................................... 662014-15 PL Composite Schedule ..................... 672013-14 Standings & Leaders ........................... 682012-13 All-Patriot League Team ..................... 69

2013-14 season revieW2013-14 Statistics & Results ............................... 702013-14 Game Capsules ..................................... 71

BasketBall historyYear-by-Year Records ............................................ 78The 1,000-Point Club ............................................ 79The Record Book .................................................... 81Sojka Pavilion Records ......................................... 86Year-By-Year Leaders ............................................ 87Bucknell Honors ..................................................... 88Year-By-Year Results.............................................. 90Tournament History ...........................................1002005 NCAA Tournament Recap ......................1022006 NCAA Tournament Recap ......................1032005-06 Season Rewind ....................................104Patriot League Perfection in 2006 .................105Roster of Lettermen ............................................106Retired Jerseys ......................................................108Bucknell Hall of Fame .........................................109

Bucknell informationAthletics Facilities ................................................110Bucknell Administration ...................................112Athletics Administration ...................................113The Bison Club ......................................................115Backcourt Club Donors .....................................116Alumni Success ....................................................117

media informationMedia Information ..............................................118Travel Information ...............................................119Welcome To Bison Country ..............................120Where to Catch the Bison .................................121

2014-15 Bucknell men’s BasketBall guide

2014-15 scheduleNov. 14 MARIST (PLN) 7 p.m.Nov. 17 at Michigan^ (BTN) 8 p.m.Nov. 20 at Villanova^ (CBS SN) 8 p.m.Nov. 22 MOUNT ST. MARY’S (PLN) 7 p.m.Nov. 24 at Toledo+ 7 p.m.Nov. 25 vs. Detroit or UMES+ TBANov. 28 PENN STATE (PLN) 4 p.m.Dec. 1 at Fairfield 7 p.m.Dec. 6 at Columbia 7 p.m.Dec. 8 ALBANY (PLN) 7 p.m.Dec. 19 CASE WESTERN RESERVE (PLN) 7 p.m.Dec. 22 at Wake Forest (ESPN3) 7 p.m.Dec. 28 at Siena 2 p.m.Dec. 31 AMERICAN* (PLN) 2:30 p.m.Jan. 3 at Colgate* (PLN) 2 p.m.Jan. 7 LAFAYETTE* (PLN) 7 p.m.Jan. 10 at Holy Cross* (PLN) TBAJan. 14 NAVY* (PLN) 7 p.m.Jan. 17 ARMY* (PLN) 7 p.m.Jan. 21 at Loyola* (PLN) 8 p.m.Jan. 24 at Boston University* (PLN) 2 p.m.Jan. 28 LEHIGH* (PLN) 7 p.m.Jan. 31 COLGATE* (PLN) 7 p.m.Feb. 4 at Lafayette* (PLN) 7 p.m.Feb. 8 HOLY CROSS* (CBS SN) 2 p.m.Feb. 11 at Navy* (PLN) 7 p.m.Feb. 15 at Army* (CBS SN) 4 p.m.Feb. 18 LOYOLA* (PLN) 7 p.m.Feb. 22 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* (PLN) 12 p.m.Feb. 25 at Lehigh* (PLN) 7 p.m.Feb. 28 at American* (PLN) 12 p.m.Mar. 3 PL First Round% (PLN) TBAMar. 5 PL Quarterfinals% (PLN) TBAMar. 8 PL Semifinals% (CBS SN) TBAMar. 11 PL Championship% (CBS SN) 7:30 p.m.

All times Eastern* Patriot League game^ Progressive Legends Classic+ Progressive Legends Classic Subregional at Toledo% PL Tournament games at home of higher seedPLN — Patriot League NetworkCBS SN — CBS Sports NetworkBTN — Big Ten Network

2013-14 resultsNov. 8 at Stanford 72-68 LNov. 13 at Penn State 90-80 WNov. 16 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) 72-50 WNov. 19 at St. John’s 67-63 LNov. 23 at Albany 77-64 WNov. 26 at Mount St. Mary’s 69-64 LNov. 30 PRINCETON 66-53 LDec. 4 at Kent State 66-59 WDec. 7 COLUMBIA 57-52 WDec. 20 at Marist 69-51 LDec. 28 FAIRFIELD 73-64 LJan. 2 AMERICAN* 67-57 LJan. 5 COLGATE* 68-57 WJan. 8 at Lafayette* 96-86 WJan. 11 HOLY CROSS* 61-57 WJan. 15 at Navy* 62-61 LJan. 19 at Army* 74-67 LJan. 22 LOYOLA* 70-60 WJan. 25 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* 64-61 LJan. 29 at Lehigh* 66-63 LFeb. 1 at Colgate* 79-68 WFeb. 5 LAFAYETTE* 66-58 LFeb. 9 at Holy Cross* 66-50 LFeb. 12 NAVY* 78-57 WFeb. 15 ARMY* 73-61 WFeb. 19 at Loyola* 55-53 WFeb. 23 at Boston University* 63-53 WFeb. 26 LEHIGH* 65-61 WMar. 1 at American* 56-51 WMar. 5 ARMY^ 72-71 L

* Patriot League game^ Patriot League Tournament, Lewisburg, Pa.

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NCAA/NIT Tournament TriumphsBucknell has made six NCAA Tournament appearances (1987, 1989, 2005, 2006, 2011, 2013).In 2005, the Bison became the first Patriot League team ever to win an NCAA Tournament

game, upsetting third-seeded Kansas 64-63 in Oklahoma City. One year later, Bucknell repeated the feat, knocking out Arkansas 59-55. Bucknell was a No. 9 seed

in the tournament in 2006, the highest seeding ever for a Patriot League team. In 2005, the Bison were eliminated in the second round by Wisconsin, 71-62, in a game Bucknell led

with nine minutes to play. Top-seeded Memphis defeated Bucknell 72-56 in round two in 2006. In 2011, the Bison lost their first game to eventual national champion Connecticut. In 2013, Bucknell earned a No. 11 seed and fell to Butler in a back-and-forth contest.

Bucknell won another postseason game in 2012, defeating top-seeded Arizona in the first round of the NIT. The Bison lost a close game at Nevada in the second round.

Chris McNaughton’s game-winning shot with 0:10 left vs. Kansas. Charles Lee vs. Kansas

Kevin Bettencourt vs. Arkansas Abe Badmus vs. Arkansas

Charles Lee on CBS after the Arkansas win

The Bison celebrate after upsetting Kansas in the 2005 NCAA Tournament.

Joe Willman in the 2012 NIT win at Arizona

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Bucknell entered the 2006-07 campaign coming off the winningest season in program history, and even though the Bison graduated two of their all-time greats in Kevin Bettencourt and Charles Lee, expectations were still high heading into the season. It was a tough start, with heartbreaking overtime losses to Wake Forest at home and Penn State on the road contributing to a frustrating 0-4 start. Things turned around quickly, however, and a 15-point win at Yale kicked off a 5-1 stretch that also included the two most impressive non-conference wins of the year: a 60-57 victory over reigning Final Four participant George Mason at the BB&T Classic and a terrific 68-67 victory at Atlantic 10 power Xavier. The Bison opened Patriot League play with home wins over Navy and American, stretching their winning streak against conference foes to 23. The run ended on Jan. 12 at Holy Cross, but it would be nearly two months before Bucknell tasted defeat again. A hard-fought road win at Lafayette ignited a 14-game winning streak, the longest in-season streak in school his-tory. A three-point home win over Holy Cross in the rematch at Sojka Pavilion highlighted the run. A year after posting an unprecedented 14-0 Patriot League record, the Bison went 13-1 last season and tied for the PL regular-season title with Holy Cross. The Crusaders were awarded the No. 1 seed and pivotal home-court advantage in the Patriot League Tournament based on the league’s final tiebreaker, the RPI. Bucknell opened postseason play at home with victories over Navy and Army by an average margin of 20 points. That set the stage for a third straight Bucknell-Holy Cross showdown for the Patriot League title. Bucknell won at the Hart Center in 2005 and at Sojka Pavilion in 2006, but this time it was the Crusaders who prevailed, 74-66. Seven busloads of orange-clad Bison fans invaded Worcester, Mass., and watched their team erase all of a 19-point second-half deficit, but Holy Cross had enough down the stretch. Despite 22 victories and the PL regular-season co-championship, Bucknell was not selected for an at-large berth to either the NCAA Tournament or NIT. That brought an end to the brilliant careers of Abe Badmus, Donald Brown and Chris McNaughton, who graduated as the program’s all-time winningest senior class with 87 victories. McNaughton, who ranked sixth on Bucknell’s career scoring list (second among centers), earned both First Team All-Patriot League and Patriot League Scholar-Ath-lete of the Year honors for the third year in a row. Brown, despite missing seven games with a broken hand near the end of a terrific senior season, earned Second Team honors.

Taking on the BestIn recent years, Bucknell has:Beaten Kansas and Arkansas in the NCAA Tournament, and Arizona on

the road in the NIT.Defeated Purdue, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Xavier, DePaul, George Mason,

Richmond, Penn State and St. Joseph’s on the road. Played home games against Wake Forest, Villanova and La Salle.Also taken on the likes of Duke, Maryland, Stanford, St. John’s, Memphis,

Wisconsin, Texas Tech, Notre Dame, Missouri, Providence, Marquette, Boston College, Connecticut, Minnesota, Vanderbilt and Iowa State.

Played in venues such as Rupp Arena, The Palestra, Cameron Indoor Stadium, Joel Coliseum, and the Carrier Dome, as well as NBA arenas in Washington, D.C., Dallas, Milwaukee and Oklahoma City.

The Bison visited Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium in 2005-06. The Blue Devils were ranked No. 1 in the country at the time.

The Bison hosted No. 4 Villanova in 2005-06.

Mike Muscala goes up strong against No. 1 Syracuse in 2011-12.

Bucknell and Wake Forest played an overtime classic at Sojka Pavilion in 2006-07.

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Patriot League SuccessBucknell has more Patriot League victories (223) than any other program.Bucknell won back-to-back Patriot League Tournament titles in 2005

and 2006, and then won it again in 2011 and 2013. In 2006 the Bison went 14-0 in Patriot League play, the first unbeaten

mark in league history. In 1993, 2007 and 2011, they went 13-1 in the PL.

Bucknell is 84-19 against Patriot League foes at Sojka Pavilion. The Bison went unbeaten at home in league play four straight years (2004-07) and racked up a record 38-game conference winning streak at home.

The Bison have advanced to the Patriot League Tournament semifinals 18 times in 24 seasons, and they have played in the championship game a record 10 times.

The men’s basketball program has contributed to Bucknell winning the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup — the annual all-sports title — 18 times in the 24-year history of the league, including 14 of the last 17 years.

The Bison celebrate the 2011 Patriot League title. The Bison celebrate the 2006 Patriot League title.

The Sojka Psychos storm the floor in 2011.The Bison celebrate their 2013 Patriot League title.

Bryson Johnson helps cut down the net in 2013.

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Patriot League Success

Mike Muscala ’13 Debuts in NBA

Chris McNaughton played for Germany in the 2010 FIBA World Championships.

Bryan Bailey with EWE Baskets Oldenburg in Germany in 2009.

The Sojka Psychos storm the floor in 2011.

Mike Muscala ‘13 made history last winter by becoming the first Bucknell graduate ever to play in an NBA game. Muscala was the third Bison to be selected in the NBA Draft, when he was taken 44th overall by the Dallas Mavericks and then traded on draft night to the Atlanta Hawks. Muscala started out playing in Spain’s top division in 2013-14, while the Hawks retained his draft rights. When the Hawks suffered some injuries in their froncourt, they purchased Muscala’s contract from Rio Natura Monbus Obradoiro, where he had been averaging 14.6 points and a league-high 7.8 rebounds per game. Muscala’s NBA debut came on March 2, 2014 in Phoenix, and he recorded four points and five rebounds that night in a loss to the Suns. He went to log 3.8 points and 2.6 rebounds in 20 games, with a high of 15 points in a win over Milwaukee. Muscala is back with the Hawks in training camp this fall.

While Muscala is the first Bison to see time in an NBA game, he is one of many Bucknell alumni to play basketball professionally overseas. One of the the most prominent Bison alums to play in Europe was J.R. Holden '98, who retired at the end of the 2011 season after a terrific career as the point guard for European powerhouse CSKA Moscow. Holden also started for the Russian National Team, with which he competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing after a stunning victory over Spain in the 2007 European Championship. Holden's buzzer-beater gave the Russians the Euro title.

Here are some other former Bison who have played in the pro ranks in recent years:

• ABE BADMUS '07 (Brazil, Germany, Nigerian National Team)• BRYAN BAILEY '02 (Germany, Italy, Poland, Netherlands, Bosnia)• G.W. BOON '11 (Slovakia)• DONALD BROWN '07 (Iceland)• BRYAN COHEN '12 (Israel)• BRIAN FITZPATRICK ‘14 (Greece)• JOHN GRIFFIN '08 (Germany, Slovakia)• BRYSON JOHNSON ‘13 (Germany)• BOAKAI LALUGBA '04 (France, Sweden, Finland, USBL)• CHARLES LEE '06 (Germany, Belgium, Israel, San Antonio Spurs camp)• CHRIS McNAUGHTON '07 (Germany, Spain, German National Team)• DARRYL SHAZIER '11 (Northern Ireland)• DAVORIN SKORNIK '04 (Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland, Hungary)• JOE WILLMAN '13 (Netherlands, Czech Republic)

J.R. Holden takes on Allen Iverson in an exhibition game with CSKA Moscow.

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Bucknell’s hoops success has captured the imagination of the campus and surrounding communities, so much so that the Bison have attracted one of the best home-court advantages in the nation. Some Sojka facts:

Sojka Pavilion, Bucknell’s home since 2003, has attracted frequent sellout crowds, and the Bison have led the Patriot League in attendance in each of the last nine seasons.

Bucknell crowds are led by “The Sojka Psychos” student section, clad in all orange behind both baskets.

The spirited crowds have helped the Bison to an 120-39 record in Sojka Pavilion, including an 84-19 mark against Patriot League competition.

Bucknell had a 38-game home winning streak against Patriot League foes that spanned five seasons.

Major-conference foes Villanova and Wake Forest have visited Sojka Pavilion in recent years. The Villanova game attracted a standing-room-only crowd of 4,433, which remains the largest ever to see a basketball game on the Bucknell campus. Wake Forest was the first ACC team ever to play at Bucknell. In 2014-15, the Bison will host Penn State at Sojka Pavilion, and Wake Forest is scheduled to return in 2015-16.

Nearly 40 nationally televised games have been aired from Sojka Pavilion, including the telecasts of the 2006, 2011, 2012 and 2013 Patriot League championship games.

A total of 466,712 fans have watched men’s basketball games at Sojka so far.

Sojka Pavilion: The Place to Be

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Bucknell in sojka pavilionYear Overall Patriot League*2002-03 3-3 (.500) 3-3 (.500)2003-04 10-2 (.833) 7-0 (1.000)2004-05 12-1 (.923) 9-0 (1.000)2005-06 14-1 (.933) 10-0 (1.000)2006-07 10-2 (.833) 9-0 (1.000)2007-08 7-6 (.538) 4-3 (.571)2008-09 6-8 (.429) 3-4 (.429)2009-10 8-5 (.615) 6-2 (.750)2010-11 14-1 (.933) 10-0 (1.000)2011-12 14-3 (824) 8-2 (.800)2012-13 14-1 (.933) 9-1 (.900)2013-14 8-6 (.571) 6-4 (.600)Totals 120-39 (.755) 84-19 (.816)* includes PL Tournament

sojka attendance recordsCapacity: 4,000Date Opponent Attendance12/6/05 #4 Villanova 4,43311/14/06 Wake Forest 4,3303/11/11 Lafayette 4,2713/7/12 Lehigh 4,26712/21/05 Saint Joseph’s 4,2522/9/07 Holy Cross 4,2092/25/06 Army 4,1742/16/08 Holy Cross 4,1621/21/06 Colgate 4,1572/26/11 Army 4,148

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Bucknell men’s basketball student-athletes have at their disposal practice and training facilities that are at the head of their class.

On non-game days, Sojka Pavilion transforms into a multi-purpose practice court. The retractable grand-stands allow for as many as eight baskets to be put into use, while at the same time letting the team practice every day on its home game floor.

The men’s basketball team has its own private, newly refurbished locker room, featuring a large-screen tele-vision and state-of-the-art video technology for team meetings and film study.

The interior decoration, including installation of hard maple lockers and stools, was updated in 2007-08.

As part of the 11-year-old Langone Athletics & Rec-reation Center complex, the spacious Berger Family Weight Room includes varsity-only space for the Bison teams to train under the tutelage of full-time strength & conditioning coach Jerry Shreck and his staff.

Also under the Langone Athletics & Recreation Center roof is a state-of-the art Sports Medicine Center that fea-tures numerous treatment modalities, including electric stimulation, ultrasound, hydrotherapy and cryotherapy. The hallmark of the complex is its two hydrotherapy tubs (one hot and one cold). Each can hold between 6-10 athletes.

First-Class Training Facilities

A look at Sojka Pavilion in practice setup

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Above: A look at some of the recently-installed equipment in the Berger Family Weight RoomBelow: Ryan Frazier lifts weights under the watchful eye of head strength coach Jerry Shreck.

The hydrotherapy room in the Bucknell Sports Medicine Center

The Krebs Fitness Center features nearly 200 equipment positions on two levels, spanning 16,000 square feet. All new cardio equipment was installed in the summer of 2014.

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Bucknell University

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The PremierScholar-Athlete Experience

Bucknell ranked FIRST nationally in student-athlete graduation rate according to the NCAA’s fall 2013 report. Bucknell has led the nation in graduation rate on several occasions and annually ranks in the top 10.

NCAA GRADUATION RATE LEADERS1. BUCKNELL 93% Stanford 93%3. Davidson 92%4. Holy Cross 89% Lafayette 89% Northwestern 89%

Twenty-one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity athletics programs received 2014 Academic Progress Rate (APR) Public Recognition Awards last summer. That is a new school record and the third-highest total among the 346 Division I institutions, trailing only Dartmouth (26) and Brown (22).

All 27 Bucknell varsity programs easily meet the NCAA’s Academic Performance Rate (APR) standards. In fact, 19 Bison programs have maintained perfect scores of 1,000.

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All-CWPA TeamhAnnAh sundAy

Third Team All-AmericanmAyoWA Alli

lightweight All-AmericanJennifer fish

honorable mention All-AmericanJACk else

Patriot league rookie of yearClAire deboer

Captial one Academic All-district

Trevor reiTz

Patriot league All-Academic3x All-ConferencelAuren bernArd

eiWA Champion2x NCAA Qualifier

Joe sTolfi

3x Pl scholar-Athlete of yeariWlCA d-i scholar-Athlete

of yearkATelyn miller

2x Academic All-AmericanJoe meyer

Patriot league scholar-Athlete of year

emily WAksmunski

3rd Team All-AmericanCampbell Trophy Semifinalist

TrACey smiThlightweight All-American

viCToriA CAThArine

honorable mention All-American

JACkson PlACe

Bucknell Bison Athleticssetting the stAndArd of excellence

Bucknell takes great pride in its commitment to excellence on and off the playing fields. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to gradua-tion rates that are ranked annually in the national top-10, Bucknell is clearly at the head of the class when it comes to upholding the scholar-athlete ideal.

• According to federal data released by the NCAA each fall, Bucknell’s student-athlete graduation rate annually ranks in the top 10 among all Division I institutions. Bucknell has led the nation in graduation rates three times, including in the most recent survey in the fall of 2013.

• Bucknell has claimed a league-high 136 Patriot League Scholar-Ath-letes of the Year since the league’s inception as an all-sports conference in 1990-91.

• A total of 254 Bison appeared on the Patriot League Academic Hon-or Roll in 2013-14 after recording a GPA of 3.2 or better during their sport’s competition season. Among all BU student-athletes, 258 made the Dean’s List with GPAs of 3.5 or better during 2013-14.

• In addition to the 125 Capital One Academic All-Americans produced since 1970, Bucknell has also claimed 341 Academic All-District honor-ees over the same span, including three in 2012-13.

• Bucknell has earned 98 Patriot League championships in 24 years in the league. In addition, Bucknell has had 125 conference players of the year, 104 PL coaches of the year and a whopping 581 individual league champions from sports such as cross country, track & field, swimming & diving, tennis and golf.

• 25 of Bucknell’s 27 varsity squads posted team GPAs of 3.0 or better in the spring of 2014.

• Bucknell has captured the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, signifying the league’s all-sports champion, 18 times in the 24-year history of the affiliation, including 14 of the last 17 years.

• Bucknell ranks FIFTH in the nation (to Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State and Stanford) in total number of Capital One Academic All-Amer-ica selections with 125.

• A major element in ensuring Bucknell’s commitment to athletics excel-lence is the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics & Recreation Center, which opened fully in 2003. One of the finest collegiate athletics facilities of its kind, the center includes the 4,000-seat Sojka Pavilion, the Olym-pic class Kinney Natatorium, the Krebs Family Fitness Center and the Berger Family Weight Room. A Hall of Fame area, a display of Bucknell’s Medal of Honor recipients, an Academic All-America wall, a sports med-icine suite, modern offices for coaches and staff, and locker room and classroom space are also included in the facility’s layout.

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Jerry rice Award Watch listC.J. WilliAms

eCAC Championkelly PonTeCorvo

Patriot league Player of the year

niCk bybel

Pl scholar-Athlete of yearnfCA All-region

Cydnee sAnders

Patriot league Player of yearhonorable mention

All-AmericanCAmeron Ayers

Capital oneAcademic All-district

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Patriot league outdoor Track Athlete of meet

ChrisTiAn luPiCA

Patriot league All-Academic TeamJessiCA serrATo

Patriot league All-Academic TeamsChuyler sTiTzer

Pl scholar-Athlete of yearnfChA All-region

rAChel misko

honorable mention All-American

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Patriot league scholar-Athlete of year

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nCbWA district i Player of yearCorey furmAn

nsCAA All-regionPoland national Team

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Bucknell Bison AthleticsA nAtionAl Model in ProMoting the scholAr-Athlete ideAl

Bucknell Athletics is first and foremost a student-centered organization, one that strives to be a national leader when it comes to operating by a true scholar-athlete model. At Bucknell, student-athletes’ academic programs are their first priority, and providing a competitive Division I athletics program only advances the mission, values and residential learning goals of the university. To that end, the Department of Athletics and Recreation proactively seeks ways to assist student-athletes in their daily academic pursuits. Below are just some of the student-athlete support programs currently in place.

BUCKNELL BISON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY: In 2011-12, the Department of Athletics launched the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy. This program is designed to help student-athletes learn how to be effective leaders on and off the playing fields. The Leadership Academy features programming and instruction that bridge theory, development and real experiences in an interactive learning environment. Through this endeavor, team leaders can enhance their impact on their teammates’ and their program’s performance immediately and for years to come.

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: The faculty athletics representative (FAR) is a member of the faculty or administrative staff who is designated to represent Buck-nell in its relationships with the NCAA and the Patriot League. Bucknell’s FAR is Mitch Chernin, Professor of Biology. The FAR can enhance the student-athlete experience by promoting a balance between academics, athletics and the social lives of student-athletes, which affords them opportunities to enjoy a full range of collegiate experiences.

SIDELINE COACH PROGRAM: This program is a truly unique initiative in Division I college athletics, and it involves the invitation of a member of the faculty, administration, staff or community by one of Bucknell’s 27 varsity teams. The participant has the opportunity to discuss the overall program with the respective coaching staff, including practice preparation and strategy for the upcoming contest. The sideline coach attends a practice session and an actual intercollegiate competition, where he/she is intro-duced to the team and gains rarely seen insight into the relationships that exist between player-coach and player-player. The purpose of the Sideline Coaches Program is to foster a better understanding by the faculty and administration of the roles played by coaches and athletes in the university’s competitive intercollegiate athletic arena.

ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT CENTER: In the Fall of 2005, the Department of Athletics opened a study/computer lab for student-athletes on the concourse level of Sojka Pavilion. The center is outfitted with computers, a laser printer, four television monitors and a projection unit with computer, VCR and DVD player. Additionally, the study lab can be used as a meeting place for group projects, tutorial area or just a secluded and quiet study space before or after practice. In addition, the Department of Athletics owns a number of laptop computers that may be signed out by student-athletes for use on away trips.

STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC): Representatives from each varsity team comprise the SAAC, which is designed to enhance the total student-athlete experience by promoting opportunity, protecting student-athlete welfare, and fostering a positive student-athlete image. The Committee is an invaluable resource for pro-moting communication between athletics administration and student-athletes; promoting communication between athletics and campus-wide administration; providing feedback and insight, as well as soliciting responses into department issues and proposed NCAA legislation; building a sense of community within the athletics program involving all athletics teams; organizing community service projects and efforts; creating a vehicle for student-athlete representation on campus-wide committees; serving as a collective voice of campus student-athletes; and disseminating information to the student-athlete body. Among the programs the Bucknell SAAC has undertaken in recent years are regular volunteer trips to the Lewisburg Food Bank, and involvement with the “Orange and Blue goes Green” sustainability program.

BISON GOOD SPORTS: Now in its eighth year, Bison Good Sports is a sportsmanship awareness program designed to promote appropriate fan conduct at all Bison sporting events. Bucknell teams have some of the best fan support in the Patriot League, and we encourage all fans to enthusiastically cheer on the Orange & Blue in a positive manner.

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Bucknell UniversityWe combine the personal attention of a small college with the resources of a large university.

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Bucknell University is one of the top liberal arts universities in the nation. Our academic programs encompass:The traditional liberal arts disciplines—arts, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences.Professional programs in accounting, management, education, engineering and music.Preprofessional advising in law and medicine.

With approximately 3,500 undergraduates and nearly 150 graduate students, we combine the personal attention of a small college with the resources of a large university.

the campus: Beautiful and centrally located

More than 100 facilities for learning, living, and recreation.Approximately three hours from Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.

academics: Broad learning opportunities

More than 50 majors leading to bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of engineering, bachelor of science in educa-tion, bachelor of science in business administration, bachelor of music.

College of Arts & Sciences Departments and Programs: Animal Behavior, Anthropology, Art and Art History, Biology, Cell Biology/Biochemistry, Chemistry, Classics, Comparative Humanities, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, English, Environmental Geology, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, French, Geography, Geology, German, History, In-ternational Relations, Latin American Studies, Linguistics, Mathematics, Music, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Russian, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre and Dance, Women’s and Gender Studies.

School of Management: Accounting and Financial Management; Global Management; Managing for Sustainability; Markets, Innovation and Design; Management for Engineers.

College of Engineering: Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical.

Professional Advising: Pre-Health Professions, Pre-Law.

the faculty: focused on students

More than 330 full-time faculty.More than 95% of faculty members hold doctoral degrees. Undergraduate learning is highest priority.Faculty members are active scholars who conduct research, produce creative works, and publish their findings, often in collaboration with students.

This is Bucknell ...

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undergraduate research

Students conduct research in labs and off campus in conjunction with faculty mentors. High degree of independence.Great preparation for graduate school and career.

campus life: never a dull moment

Learning outside of class: academically oriented student organizations, guest lecturers, campus publications, concerts, art exhibitions, theatre, trips off campus and more.

More than 150 student-run organizations to suit nearly every interest, from a capella singing to Zen Buddhist meditation.

Volunteer and service projects on- and off-campus, including abroad.13 fraternities and 6 sororities.Diverse religious life programs.Athletics: Division I varsity intercollegiate program, club sports for both men and

women, and intramural programs.

residential colleges: housing options With an academic tWist

Eight themed programs open to first-year students: arts, discovery, environment, global, humanities, languages and culture, social justice, and society and technology.

Students take a course together, live together, and participate in out-of-class activi-ties such as informal discussions, guest lectures and off-campus trips.

career services: preparation for the future

Full- or part-time internships at companies, non-profits or governmental agencies.Resume writing and interviewing guidance.Two-day job shadowing externships.On-campus employment expos and off-campus networking nights.

visit campus: see Bucknell for yourself

Tours are offered five times daily on weekdays and three times on Saturdays. No appointment is necessary for tours.Please go to www.bucknell.edu/admissions/calendar or call 570-577-3000

for more information about visiting campus.To take Bucknell’s award-winning virtual tour, visit http://community.bucknell.edu/.

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“ONE OF THE BEST SMALL TOWNS IN AMERICA”

Bucknell’s hilltop campus slopes into Victorian Lewisburg, population roughly 6,000, a town in which historic preservationists have influence. Lewisburg enjoys ornamental vanities that are not part of modern architecture. Gingerbread porches, carved wooden doors and three-globed street lights that make this town memorable.

Historical roots are important in Lewisburg. The town celebrates the holidays with the annual Victorian Holiday Parade and exhibits at the Packwood House Museum and the Slifer House Museum. Its many historical sites include an Underground Railroad sta-tion. A weekly market brings Amish farmers to town in horse-drawn wagons.

Lewisburg is ranked 15th in the nation in the book, The 100 Best Small Towns in America, written by Norman Crampton. The town earned this ranking by scoring high in areas such as the number of physicians per 100,000, the percentage of college-educated residents, the lowest number of serious crimes, and its location near state parks as well as being host to an institution of higher learning.

The borough of Lewisburg began its early life as “Derrstown” named for its settler, landowner, and miller Ludwig Derr. While the date remains obscure, the historians point out that in English, the German name for Ludwig is Lewis.

The town’s growth from 1785 until well into the 19th century was slow due to the lack of transporta-tion, until a ferry was built to carry wagons across the Susquehanna River and a canal was completed in 1833. Lewisburg, surveyed in 1769, was not officially founded by Ludwig Derr until 1785. The borough was incorporated on March 31, 1812. Located on the Susquehanna, it has benefited with every develop-ment in transportation: turnpike, canal, railroad and now, highways.

Enhanced by the chartering of Bucknell University on February 5, 1846, and the seating of the county government on October 9, 1855, the community expanded its development past Fifth Street to what is now Route 15. Most of the builders of this community are protected through historic district regulation.

In addition to Bucknell, the Lewisburg Federal Prison System and Evangelical Community Hospital enhance the area’s financial stability.

Education has always played a primary part in Lewisburg’s social society. As early as 1790 the basics were taught in private homes. In 1805 the “Log Cabin Academy” was built. In 1835 three new schools were added, while the present system consists of two elementary schools, a middle school — which was recently named the top middle school in the state — and a high school. Sixty-five percent of Lewisburg’s high school graduates go on to college.

For more on Lewisburg, please visit the Lewisburg Downtown Partnership Web site at www.lewis-burgpa.com.

Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

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career Development

Preparing for Life Beyond Bucknell

class of 2013 surveyGraduate Activity ..............% RespondentsTotal Placed ....................................................... 97%Employed ........................................................... 71%Graduate School .............................................. 16%Volunteer, Travel or Both ..................................5%Employed and in Graduate School ..............5%Still Seeking ..........................................................3%

Type of Employer ..............% RespondentsBusiness .............................................................. 60%Education ........................................................... 12%Research and Industry ......................................5%Non-profit .............................................................4%Government .........................................................3%Military ...................................................................1%Unknown/Other............................................... 15%

Graduate School Program % RespondentsMedical ................................................................ 22%Humanities and Social Sciences ................. 15%Ph.D ...................................................................... 15%Engineering ....................................................... 13%Education ........................................................... 11%Business .................................................................6%Law ..........................................................................6%Science ...................................................................5%Post BAC/Other ...................................................2%

Average SalaryMean Salary ................................................ $48,506College of Engineering ........................... $63,703Business Administration ........................ $52,980Arts & Sciences .......................................... $41,980

Where Graduates Located % RespondentsNortheast ........................................................... 82%Midwest .................................................................7%West .........................................................................6%Southeast ..............................................................3%International .........................................................2%

Sample of EmployersPricewaterhouseCoopersTeach for AmericaClark Consulting GroupJ.P. Morgan ChasePeace CorpsHamilton LaneBank of America Merrill LynchDeloitte ConsultingTeaching Assistant Program in FranceNielsenBluewolfOneWire, Inc.T. Rowe PriceAmeriCorpsBloomburg LPAccentureBucknell UniversityHigh Performance Technologies, Inc.Whiting Turner Contracting CompanyGoldman SachsErnst & YoungGeneral ElectricJohnson & JohnsonAir Products and Chemicals

Source: Bucknell Career Development Center

The Career Development Center at Buck-nell supports the University’s commitment to preparing productive citizens for our global community by educating our students in bridging their educational and life experi-ences with their life-long professional goals.

The CDC at Bucknell is a comprehensive career center offering services and programs that are relevant to both undergraduate and graduate students. Assistance is available for such issues as: self-assessment and career decision-making, the development of job search tools, interview preparation, resources for conducting employment and graduate school research, and internship and full-time employment leads.

CDC Programming:• Self-assessment tools• Extensive career and graduate admis-sions libraries• On- and off -campus employment expos• Internship/externship programs• 24-hour access to Bucknell’s web-based recruiting/career system• Diversity resources• Alumni career networking events• Continuing career services for Bucknell graduates• Bucknell Public Interest Program, edu-cating students on non-profit careers

Bucknell no. 1 in salary potential among u.s. liBeral arts colleges

Graduates of Bucknell University have the highest earning potential in the nation, a research survey revealed in July 2008. The 2008 Education and Salary Report, prepared and released by Seattle-based PayScale Inc., named Bucknell graduates No. 1 among graduates of top U.S. liberal arts colleges by salary potential.

The top liberal arts college category showed that the starting median salary for Bucknell graduates was $54,100, while the mid-career median salary was $110,000. Bucknell was followed by Colgate University at $52,800 and $108,000 and Amherst at $54,500 and $107,000, respec-tively.

The salary report, the first issued by the company, also ranked Bucknell 13th among all North-eastern colleges and universities for salary potential. Dartmouth College, Princeton University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University, and Harvard University were Nos. 1-5, respectively. Except for Cooper Union (No. 9), Bucknell was the only predominantly undergradu-ate institution in the top 14 in this category.

National ReputationA number of recent reports have served to underscore Bucknell’s national reputation:• In 2007, The Washington Monthly ranked Bucknell No. 7 among the best liberal arts col-

leges in the country when it comes to fostering research and promoting an ethic of service and social mobility.

• In 2008, the Peace Corps listed Bucknell at No. 6 on its top 25 list of small colleges and universities producing Peace Corps Volunteers.

• In 2008, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine rated Bucknell as the 11th best value in private liberal arts colleges.

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Bucknell Bison leaDership acaDemy

Competitive sports at Bucknell dates back to 1870, and more than a century later Bucknell has established itself as a national leader in providing successful academic and athletic opportunities for student-athletes. Today, the Department of Athletics & Recreation strives to set the standard of excellence among all intercollegiate programs by maintaining academic priorities and supporting educational and personal develop-ment, all while providing the rigorous and competitive Division I athletics opportunity sought by Bucknell student-athletes.

As Bison Athletics seeks to create a comprehensive learning environment that meshes with the academic mission of the University, an important element of the complete student-athlete experience is participation in an elite leadership development program designed to identify, develop, challenge and support student-athletes and coaches in their continual quest to become leaders in academics, in athletics and in life.

This is the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy.

ABOUT THE PROGRAM• In the summer of 2011 the Bucknell Department of Athletics & Recreation implemented a formal leadership development program.• Initial workshops were facilitated by the Janssen Sports Leadership Center.• As part of a Patriot League-wide leadership initiative, the program is designed to help student-athletes learn how to be effective leaders on and off the playing fields.• Initially, a group of 60 student-athletes were identified as members. These workshops for both student-athletes and their coaches have set the stage for ongoing programming that will encompass the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy.

GOALS FOR THE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY• Identify and develop high potential leaders in their sophomore or junior years• Help young best athletes become best leaders• Create strong leaders by example and set the stage for developing vocal leaders• Build a strong peer support network for aspiring leaders• Develop leaders who support and learn from current team captains/leaders• Practice leading self, their class, and below• Succession Planning — smoothly replace graduating leaders• Encourage veteran leaders to step up and be vocal leaders• Establish a solid, cooperative and ongoing partnership with the coaching staff• Teach and apply the insights and skills necessary to be a responsible and respected leader• Provide veteran leaders with ongoing coaching and support as they tackle the tough issues of team leadership• Provide veteran leaders with a solid peer network for guidance and support• Provide veteran leaders with highly marketable leadership skills for a lifetime

What they’re saying ... “I applaud our athletics department for providing our student-athletes with this exciting program. We are confident the young men and women participating will take full advantage of all that the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy has to offer.” - Bucknell University President John Bravman

“At Bucknell, our intercollegiate athletics program embraces and reflects the University’s mis-sion, core values and educational goals. Leadership development is one of the many important opportunities that is inherent in athletics. Cultivating great leadership is of critical importance, as it not only contributes to the success of our teams, but the benefits of becoming a great leader ultimately will extend well beyond the practice and playing fields and last a lifetime.” - Director of Athletics & Recreation John Hardt

“The Patriot League believes in the motto of `today’s scholar-athletes, tomorrow’s leaders,’and the program provides a unique platform for student-athletes to further their growth into leadership roles. We remain committed to providing student-athletes an opportunity to achieve their potential academically and athletically while preparing to become leaders and make meaningful contributions to society.” - Patriot League Executive Director Carolyn Schlie Femovich

Bucknell football alum Tom Martin at aLeadership Academy networking event.

Ryan Frazier makes a presentation during the 2014 Leadership Academy Kickoff Event

Chris Hass with his group during a Leader-ship Academy team-building exercise.

Training Bison Student-Athletes to Become Effective Leaders in Academics, in Athletics, and in Life

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The 2014-2015 Bucknell Bison

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bison counting on depth, balance in 2014-15The Bucknell men’s basketball team has

claimed the Patriot League’s Player of the Year in three of the last four seasons, and it has produced a first team all-league selection in 28 of the last 31 years dating back to its days in the East Coast Conference. While the Bison have some candidates to keep those trends alive, head coach Dave Paulsen is more fond of words like “balance” and “depth” when looking ahead to the 2014-15 season.

Powered by the winningest senior class in program history, the Bison won an un-precedented third straight Patriot League regular-season title and returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2013. That class, led by current Atlanta Hawks center and two-time Player of the Year Mike Muscala, figured to be difficult to replace, but last year Bucknell turned in another winning season (16-14) and finished in fourth place in an expanded 10-team league. Now the Bison must replace another Player of the Year in 1,500-point scorer Cameron Ayers, along with starting center Brian Fitzpatrick and a pair of key role players in Ben Brackney and Ryan Hill.

Bucknell does return one 2014 all-league selection in third-team wing Chris Hass, who is coming off a breakout sophomore year, and two other starters in point guard Steven Kaspar and power forward Dom Hoffman. The Bison also bring back a half-dozen other players who were key contributors down the stretch last season, in addition to a four-man recruiting class that Paulsen has cautiously compared to the record-setting Class of 2013. So it’s no wonder that Paulsen consid-ers this to be potentially the deepest team he has had in seven years at Bucknell.

“At our best, can we be the deepest, most balanced, and most cohesive team in our league?” Paulsen wonders. “Maybe this is a team that doesn’t have a player of the year

or a first team all-league guy, but instead has five or six or seven guys who are seriously worthy of all-league consideration at some level. At our best, we hope it will be hard to game-plan for us because we have balance, and it will be hard to identify the one thing that you have to do to stop us. The challenge will be for individual players to develop the level of consistency that we need. We have to embrace that unpredictability and yet at the same time fall into a rhythm and routine in terms of roles and expectations. It’s going to be interesting to see how the team evolves in our scrimmages and then through the non-conference season.”

From Paulsen’s perspective, softening the blow of losing his top scorer (Ayers at 15.1 ppg) and rebounder (Fitzpatrick at 5.1 rpg) is a very competitive start to preseason practice. Kaspar is back for his second year as team captain, joined by fellow senior Cory Starkey and junior Ryan Frazier, giving the Bison tremendous leadership on and off the floor.

“It’s a really fun group to work with,” said Paulsen. “The work rate and competitive-ness in practice from players one through 14 has been as good as any team that I’ve coached. We are trying to keep the core of our philosophies the same, but tweak them a bit to reflect the fact that we are going to be a little more balanced in our scoring at-tack and a little less dependent on one guy. I think that will result in better ball movement than when we were trying to play through one guy most of the time.”

Kaspar is the elder statesman of the backcourt, and he is locked up in a heated three-way battle with sophomore John Azzinaro and freshman Stephen Brown for the lead point guard role. Kaspar enters the year with team-high 99 career appearances

under his belt — he has never missed a game — and his 292 career assists are just outside the top 10 in Bucknell history. Kaspar averaged a career-high 6.5 points and ranked third in the Patriot League with 4.6 assists per game last season. He had some brilliant performances early in 2013-14, most notably a 25-point effort in a win at Penn State.

“Steven has really embraced the lead-ership role on the team,” said Paulsen. “He is really being challenged for playing time by John Azzinaro and Stephen Brown, and he is responding in a very good way. He is simultaneously nurturing the younger guys and trying to hold them off for the starting job, and he is doing so at a good balance. He

Cory Starkey

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2014-15 Season Outlookcame back in great shape. I like where he is both mentally and physically. His experience and maturity are helping him develop the consistency that we need from him. At his best, he is a dynamic, creative point guard who is smart and can facilitate offense with a fair amount of daringness.”

Azzinaro has the potential to be a dy-namic, high-scoring point guard, and he showed flashes of that during his first test last season. Azzinaro played just under 13 minutes per game at both the point and shooting-guard positions, and his confi-dence grew as the season progressed and the game began to slow down for him. He hit big shots in key moments in late-season wins over Loyola and Boston University, and also in the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinal loss to Army.

“John played really well at the end of last year,” said Paulsen. “It probably took him a little longer to adjust to the size and pace of play than what he or I had anticipated. The intensity and attention to detail improved greatly by the end of the year. He has the abil-ity to shoot the ball very well from deep, to shoot a pull-up, and he has a burst to get to the rim and finish. John has shown the ability to do all three of those things, but he has to become more consistent. He has had some days in practice so far where he has looked absolutely terrific, and he is still young and is working on that consistency to do it every day. He is a bit more offensive-minded point guard than Steven, and he is making prog-ress in understanding how to hunt his shot when the situation calls for it.”

Brown was a prolific scorer at small Christ Chapel Academy in Virginia, and he has quickly turned heads at Bucknell with his tremendous quickness. While this could be a good year for Brown to apprentice behind Kaspar and Azzinaro, he is making no such assumptions and is working diligently to force the coaches to put him on the floor.

“Stephen is extremely quick,” said Paulsen. “He can really guard the ball and be a real pain to play against when he is on defense. He is very fast with the ball in his hands on offense, and he is fearless going to the rim. As he develops more consistency with his jump shot, he is going to be a very good player.”

Frazier and highly regarded newcomer J.C. Show figure to get the bulk of the min-utes at the shooting guard spot. Now a junior, Frazier already has already played in 63 of a possible 64 games over the last two seasons. Terrific on-ball defensive ability has been his ticket to that significant playing time, but his confidence at the offensive end of the floor has grown significantly.

“Ryan was voted captain by his team-mates, which is an absolutely appropriate choice,” said Paulsen. “He might be our most naturally gifted leader. Ryan has a charis-

matic and dynamic presence about him. He just gets people. That’s such an important skill in life, and it’s a great attribute to have in a team setting. He is a phenomenal defender, and up to this point in preseason he has played at a much higher and more consistent rate offensively. He has the capability to be a better and more consistent scoring threat. In some of our really good performances over the two years he’s been with us, he has been able to get to the basket. I don’t think he will be our leading scorer, but he has the ability to get those key, tough, gritty baskets when we need them.”

Show arrived at Bucknell with tremen-dous credentials. A two-sport star at Abing-ton Heights High School in nearby Clarks Summit, he was named Pennsylvania’s first “Mr. Basketball” and the Gatorade PA Player of the Year last season.

“J.C. is a really good scorer with a good toughness to him and a very good basketball IQ,” Paulsen offered. “He will have the usual freshman growing pains as he adapts to the pace of the game, but he can get his shot off quickly, and I don’t think he will come unglued by pressure defense. I think he will factor significantly in the rotation.”

Hass was one of the breakthrough per-formers in the Patriot League last season, and he will be counted on to be the team’s go-to scorer in 2014-15 following the gradu-ation of Ayers. A dynamic offensive presence, Hass has the ability to score at all three levels: long-range bombs, pull-up jumpers and drives to the basket. He was absolutely unconscious during Bucknell’s five-game spring trip to Europe, where he averaged 25.6 points per game and hit 26 of 45 shots

(.578) from 3-point range. “Chris has embraced the role of becom-

ing a more consistent and even dominant scorer,” said Paulsen. “That’s what we need him to do. He is getting better moving with-out the ball, which will get him even better looks. His big challenge now will be going from being the second or third guy on the scouting report to now being the first guy on the scouting report. Cam [Ayers] found out early last year how hard that was, but then he adapted to it and embraced it. Chris took the appropriate step between his freshman and sophomore years. Everything I’ve seen so far tells me he is taking the appropriate step between his sophomore and junior years. That doesn’t mean he needs to be the player of the year in the league, although he really wants to be, but we don’t necessarily need that to happen.”

Battling with Hass out on the wing is senior Joshea Singleton, a veteran member of the program who is working hard for an in-creased role this season. Singleton is another energetic, athletic player, but he has been set back by some injuries at times in his career.

“I have unbelievable respect for Joshea,” Paulsen said. “Up to this point, his playing career has not gone the way that either he or I envisioned, for a variety of reasons. He played really well in practice leading up to our Europe trip, and the question is whether he can find his stride in game action. He has continued to work extremely hard and has been an unbelievable teammate with a phe-nomenal attitude. He has been an absolute joy to coach. For our team’s sake, and for his sake, I really hope that he has the kind of year that will make all of the struggle worthwhile. He’s looked good in practice up to this point,

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to start at center following the graduation of Fitzpatrick, while Thomas is hoping to pick up Brackney’s minutes at the three and four spots. Thomas’ offensive game is well ahead of his defensive game at this point, while Foulland has shown signs of being a potent inside scorer as well as a strong rebounder and shot-blocker at the other end.

“Nana is our best low-post scorer to-day,” praised Paulsen. “I have been really impressed with his attitude, work ethic and coachability. Like any freshman center, he is going to have some bumps in the road along the way. He is still adapting to the physical-ity of the game but is already a good scorer inside with both hands. He has the timing and long arms needed to be a rim protector, which is something we didn’t really have last year. That was one of the most underrated parts of Mike Muscala’s game. His ability to block shots allowed our guards to really crowd up on people on the perimeter. I don’t know that Nana will be able to do it at that level right away, but he gives us a good pres-ence. I would think he will factor significantly in the rotation from day one.”

“Zach can really score the ball and is our most versatile forward,” said Paulsen. “He can shoot the three and can drive and pass. He is very talented. Right now he has as mature an understanding of the offensive part of the game as any freshman that I’ve coached , but he also has a very long way to go defensively. Somehow we need to blend those two extremes. He is strong and has long arms, and all of the tools are there. He will be an interesting guy to follow.”

With much better depth up front, look for the Bison to return to the formula that worked so well at the end of last season. Paulsen was forced to go small because Oberfeld and MacLeay were not quite ready to play early in the year, and Brackney was a reliable presence despite being undersized for a power forward. But things changed with the emergence of Starkey, Oberfeld and MacLeay, and the Bison logged an incredible +101 rebounding margin over the final seven games of the year.

“I think we have good bigs in our pro-gram, and that allows us to control the glass,” said Paulsen. “At times it makes us vulnerable guarding some of our league opponents who play with four guards. Joe Willman was so good at guarding those mobile fours, and that is what guys like Cory and Dom and D.J. are going to have to do for us. We want to make teams adjust to us more than we have to adjust to them.

“Hopefully we will have that same grit and toughness on the glass. We were not a lot of fun to watch offensively at the end of last year, but that was OK. We played with a sense of desperation during that stretch, so now we have to figure out how to play with that same kind of mentality.”

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and he’s going to be locked in a battle for playing time with some pretty good players.”

Starkey, a senior captain, along with juniors Dom Hoffman and Matt Banas, and sophomores D.J. MacLeay and Ben Oberfeld all return in the frontcourt, and they will be joined by two promising newcomers in Nana Foulland and Zach Thomas.

Hoffman and Starkey were two of the biggest instigators in Bucknell’s six-game winning streak to end the 2014 regular season, and they will likely tag-team at the power forward position to start the year. After playing with a smaller lineup for most of the season, Paulsen went back to two traditional low-post men late in the year. That allowed Hoffman to rejoin the starting lineup at the four spot, while Starkey went from spot minutes to a key reserve role. Both players were terrific during that stretch, and both kept it up in the games in Belgium and France in the spring.

Hoffman averaged 5.6 points and 4.0 rebounds during the 2013-14 season, and in Europe he shot 61.4 percent from the field and tallied 16.8 points and 10.3 rebounds. Starkey averaged 21.6 minutes per game and logged 40 points and 46 rebounds while shooting 59.4 percent from the floor in the final seven games, including the PL Tourna-ment game vs. Army. He notched 7.6 points and 8.6 boards in the five games in Europe.

“Dom has the ability to be one of the more skilled and versatile frontcourt players

in the league,” praised Paulsen. “He is very skilled offensively. He can pass and shoot and can facilitate offense. We need him to lock in on the things he does very well and not let his few weaknesses cloud his strengths. Dom is not a grind-it-out, back-you-down player on the low block, but he has embraced being a little more physical and is in better shape than ever.

“I have such a soft spot in my heart for Cory,” said Paulsen, “because here is a guy who for two years had to play behind argu-ably two of the best forwards in the history of Bucknell. And then last year we tried to go smaller, and he was kind of the odd man out. Instead of moaning and groaning and hanging his head, he continued to compete and fight and was ready, and when he got his chance he delivered in a big way. That’s a testament to his work ethic and his char-acter and commitment. And now he is a tri-captain, and it’s a well-deserved honor because of how he leads by example.”

Banas is a former walk-on who has improved since arriving in the program. MacLeay and Oberfeld both battled some injuries on top of the adjustment to the college game as freshmen last year, but by season’s end both were in the rotation. MacLeay underwent offseason shoulder surgery and was not able to play on the Euro tip. He was cleared for full contact during the second week in October. On the other hand, Oberfeld was down with an injury himself for the first part of preseason practice. Both are big, strong, physical players who will be counted on to give the Bison that crucial depth up front, something they were lacking for most of last year.

“Matt Banas has gotten stronger and more physical, and that has allowed him to become more productive,” noted Paulsen. “He is now physically ready to compete at this level, and he gives us some good depth.”

“It is great to have D.J. back at full strength,” said Paulsen. “He is in better shape and has a much better understanding of what is involved. He is our most physical frontcourt player, and he has a knack for rebounding the ball. It’s unfortunate that he wasn’t able to practice or play on our trip to Europe, because that would have really helped him. I’m pleased with his progress, both coming back from the injury and with his overall conditioning level. He has a chance to play a significant role.”

“Ben looked great in our practices lead-ing up to Europe, and we need to have him healthy,” said Paulsen. “He is very strong and can carve out space for himself. He can defend at the five spot and can rebound. He has the ability to score around the blocks but needs to develop some more consistency and confidence there.”

Paulsen is also very high on Foulland and Thomas. Foulland is a strong candidate

Ryan Frazier

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bison news & notesPRESEASON PICKS: Prior to the start of preseason, the Patriot League’s head coaches and sports information directors predicted the league standings and all-conference team. Bucknell was picked fifth in the poll.

Patriot League Preseason Poll1. American 157 (13 1st-place votes)2. Army 141 (5)3. Holy Cross 127 (2)4. Lafayette 1095. Bucknell 966. Boston U. 827. Lehigh 748. Colgate 509. Loyola 3610. Navy 28

Preseason Player of the Year: Kyle Wilson, Army, Jr., G/F

Preseason All-League Team:Darius Gardner, American, Sr., GSeth Hinrichs, Lafayette, Sr., GTim Kempton, Lehigh, So., F/CMalcolm Miller, Holy Cross, Sr., FKyle Wilson, Army, Jr., G/F

LAST YEAR: In 2013-14 the Bison finished 16-14 overall and 11-7 in Patriot League play. The Bison won their final six regular-season games to earn the No. 4 seed in the Patriot League Tournament, but they were knocked off by No. 5 Army in a 72-71 thriller in the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinals. Bucknell defeated all 10 league foes at least once during the season.

ALL-LEAGUE HONORS: In 2014 Cameron Ayers became the sixth Bucknell player to earn Patriot League Player of the Year honors. That is the most of any league school. Ayers was also a First Team All-Patriot League

Bison Basketball Notebookselection, while Chris Hass was a Third Team choice and Brian Fitzpatrick made the Aca-demic All-PL Team.

EURO-BISON: Bucknell played five games during a 10-day tour of Belgium, France and Switzerland in May. The Bison went 4-1 in those five contests and also had the chance to tour places such as Ghent, Bruges, Nor-mandy, Paris and Montreux, Switzerland. Here are the team’s results from the trip:

May 22 at Ghent Hawks 75-67 L May 23 at Antwerp Giants II 79-73 W May 24 at Rouen 91-74 W May 26 at Poissy 73-62 W May 27 at Drancy 99-61 W

Statistical Leaders Points: Chris Hass (25.6) Rebounds: Dom Hoffman (10.3) Assists: Steven Kaspar (5.0) Steals: Kaspar/Azzinaro (1.4) FG%: Dom Hoffman (.614) 3FG%: Chris Hass (.578) FT%: Chris Hass (.952)

PATRIOT LEAGUE PROWESS: The Bison are 223-103 (.684) in Patriot League regular-season games, the best record of any league team. They have finished at least .500 in PL play in 20 of 24 seasons, and over the last four seasons they are 48-12.

Season Rec. Pct. Reg. Ssn. Fin. 1990-91 7-5 .583 4th 1991-92 11-3 .786 2nd 1992-93 13-1 .929 1st 1993-94 6-8 .429 5th 1994-95 11-3 .786 1st (T) 1995-96 8-4 .667 3rd (T) 1996-97 9-3 .750 2nd 1997-98 8-4 .667 3rd 1998-99 9-3 .750 2nd (T) 1999-00 8-4 .667 3rd 2000-01 4-8 .333 5th (T) 2001-02 8-6 .571 3rd (T) 2002-03 7-7 .500 5th 2003-04 9-5 .643 3rd (T) 2004-05 11-3 .786 2nd 2005-06 14-0 1.000 1st 2006-07 13-1 .929 1st (T) 2007-08 6-8 .429 5th (T) 2008-09 4-10 .286 7th (T) 2009-10 9-5 .643 2nd 2010-11 13-1 .929 1st 2011-12 12-2 .857 1st 2012-13 12-2 .857 1st 2013-14 11-7 .611 4th

TOURNAMENT SUCCESS: Bucknell has an all-time record of 32-20 in 24 Patriot League Tournaments. The Bison have reached the championship game 10 times, including wins in 2005, 2006, 2011 and 2013, and reached at least the semifinals in 18 of 24 years.

John Azzinaro

BiSon PL TouRney Logyear Seed Results1991 4 def. Army 67-49; lost Fordham 82-761992 2 def. Army 74-55; def. Holy Cross 86-77; lost Fordham

70-651993 1 def. Lehigh 69-65; def. Colgate 75-73; lost Holy Cross

98-731994 5 lost Holy Cross 96-911995 2 lost Army 94-781996 4 def. Lafayette 56-55; lost Colgate 67-611997 2 def. Lehigh 84-54; def. Colgate 71-58; lost navy 76-751998 3 def. Holy Cross 60-56; lost Navy 80-611999 3 def. Holy Cross 76-52; def. Lehigh 58-50; lost Lafayette

67-632000 3 lost Lehigh 73-622001 6 def. Colgate 75-68; lost Navy 88-642002 3 def. Army 70-59; lost Holy Cross 64-572003 5 def. Lehigh 52-47; lost Holy Cross 75-502004 4 def. Holy Cross 66-60; lost Lehigh 60-452005 2 def. Lafayette 70-34; def. American 53-35; def. Holy Cross

61-572006 1 def. Army 59-47; def. American 64-50; def. Holy Cross

74-592007 2 def. Navy 62-43; def. Army 68-47; lost Holy Cross 74-662008 7 def. Navy 87-86 (3OT); lost Colgate 54-402009 7 lost Holy Cross 75-562010 2 lost Holy Cross 67-642011 1 def. Army 78-51; def. Lehigh 66-64; def. Lafayette 72-572012 1 def. Navy 87-63; def. Lafayette 79-52; lost Lehigh 82-772013 1 def. Navy 58-42; def. Army 78-70; def. Lafayette 64-562014 4 lost Army 72-71 championship games in bold.

scholaR-athlete success The Bucknell basketball program has

enjoyed tremendous success in the class-room in recent years. Among the highlights: According to the NCAA’s graduation rate survey released in the fall of 2013, Bucknell Led The nATion with a 93% student-athlete graduation rate. In the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) formula, Bucknell tied for fourth nationally at 98%. All but two Bison sports programs had perfect 100% GSR ratings. The Bison men’s basketball team was one of 42 out of 346 Division I programs to boast a GSR of 100. The Bison men’s basketball program posted a perfect score of 1,000 in the NCAA’s Academic Performance Rate (APR) study, released last June. That earned the Bison program an NCAA APR Public Recognition Award. The APR awards have been given since 2007, and the Bison men’s basketball program has been honored in all eight years. The Bison men’s basketball team combined for a 3.49 grade-point average in the spring 2013 semester, one of the highest in the coun-try. Bucknell then had combined GPAs over 3.0 in both semesters in 2013-14, the fifth straight year the team has accomplished that. Bucknell has claimed 125 national Academic All-Americans since 1970, including nine from men’s basketball. The total of 125 ranks fifth among all Division I institutions, trailing only Nebraska, Notre Dame, Penn State and Stanford. In the Patriot League’s 24-year history, the league’s men’s basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year has come from Bucknell 10 times.

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2014-15 Bucknell Roster

alphabetical2013-14 Statistics

no. name Cl. Pos. ht. Wt. hometown/Secondary School PPG RPG APG 5 * John Azzinaro So. G 5-11 180 San Antonio, Texas/Brennan 3.4 0.9 0.7 25 ** Matt Banas Jr. F 6-9 205 Hershey, Pa./Hershey 0.0 0.3 0.0 2 Stephen Brown Fr. G 5-11 165 Manassas, Va./Christ Chapel — — — 20 Nana Foulland Fr. C 6-9 227 Reading, Pa./Berks Catholic — — — 32 ** Ryan Frazier Jr. G 6-0 190 Silver Spring, Md./Salisbury School (Conn.) 4.2 1.3 0.7 14 ** Chris Hass Jr. G 6-5 184 Pellston, Mich./Pellston 11.1 4.0 1.0 50 ** Dom Hoffman Jr. F 6-7 222 Hawthorne, N.J./Gill St. Bernard’s 5.6 4.0 0.6 3 *** Steven Kaspar Sr. G 6-3 196 Lakeland, Tenn./Evangelical Christian 6.5 4.2 4.6 0 * D.J. MacLeay So. F 6-7 213 San Antonio, Texas/Reagan 1.5 2.4 0.2 44 * Ben Oberfeld So. C 6-9 240 Eagan, Minn./Eastview 1.0 4.8 0.2 12 J.C. Show Fr. G 6-2 204 Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Heights — — — 1 *** Joshea Singleton Sr. G 6-4 211 Kinston, N.C./Kestrel Heights 1.2 0.5 0.3 22 *** Cory Starkey Sr. F 6-8 219 Petoskey, Mich./Petoskey 3.2 3.9 0.4 23 Zach Thomas Fr. F 6-6 210 Ijamsville, Md./Oakdale — — —

nuMeRical2013-14 Statistics

no. name Cl. Pos. ht. Wt. hometown/Secondary School PPG RPG APG 0 * D.J. MacLeay So. F 6-7 213 San Antonio, Texas/Reagan 1.5 2.4 0.2 1 *** Joshea Singleton Sr. G 6-4 211 Kinston, N.C./Kestrel Heights 1.2 0.5 0.3 2 Stephen Brown Fr. G 5-11 165 Manassas, Va./Christ Chapel — — — 3 *** Steven Kaspar Sr. G 6-3 196 Lakeland, Tenn./Evangelical Christian 6.5 4.2 4.6 5 * John Azzinaro So. G 5-11 180 San Antonio, Texas/Brennan 3.4 0.9 0.7 12 J.C. Show Fr. G 6-2 204 Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Heights — — — 14 ** Chris Hass Jr. G 6-5 184 Pellston, Mich./Pellston 11.1 4.0 1.0 20 Nana Foulland Fr. C 6-9 227 Reading, Pa./Berks Catholic — — — 22 *** Cory Starkey Sr. F 6-8 219 Petoskey, Mich./Petoskey 3.2 3.9 0.4 23 Zach Thomas Fr. F 6-6 210 Ijamsville, Md./Oakdale — — — 25 ** Matt Banas Jr. F 6-9 205 Hershey, Pa./Hershey 0.0 0.3 0.0 32 ** Ryan Frazier Jr. G 6-0 190 Silver Spring, Md./Salisbury School (Conn.) 4.2 1.3 0.7 44 * Ben Oberfeld So. C 6-9 240 Eagan, Minn./Eastview 1.0 4.8 0.2 50 ** Dom Hoffman Jr. F 6-7 222 Hawthorne, N.J./Gill St. Bernard’s 5.6 4.0 0.6* Letters won

head Coach: Dave Paulsen (Williams ‘87, 7th season)Associate head Coach: Dane Fischer (Ithaca ’02)Assistant Coaches: Aaron Kelly (Catholic ’06), TBAManager of Basketball operations: Kevin Snyder (Williams ‘09)Athletic Trainer: Brendan AbbeyStudent Managers: Scott Ferraro, Glen Krebs, Mike McNally, Ryan Sindelar, Lauren SmithTeam Support: Al Yearick

PRonunCiATionSAzzinaro ...................................................................................... azz-i-NAIR-oBanas ....................................................................................................BAY-nasNana Foulland ............................................................... NON-a FOWL-andHass ............................................................................................................HOSSKaspar ................................................................................................ KASS-perMacLeay .............................................................................................ma-CLAYOberfeld ......................................................................................OH-ber-feldShow ................................................................SHOU (rhymes with “cow”)Joshea Singleton ........................................................................... jah-SHAYSojka Pavilion.......................................................................................SOY-ka

in-SeASon BiRThdAYSNovember 12 ..............................................................Steven Kaspar (22)December 16 ............................................................... Ben Oberfeld (20)February 4 ..........................................................................Matt Banas (21)February 19 ........................................................................ Chris Hass (21)March 13 ...........................................................................Ryan Frazier (22)March 13 ...................................................................... Dom Hoffman (21)age on 2014-15 birthday in parentheses

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Spotter’s Chart

stephen brownfr • G • 5-11 • 165manassas, va.

2 JOhn azzinaroso • G • 5-11 • 180

san antonio, texas5

j.c. showfr • G • 6-2 • 204

clarks summit, pa.12

chris hassjr • G • 6-5 • 184pellston, mich.

14CORY STARKEY

sr • F • 6-8 • 219Petoskey, Mich.

22zach thomas

fr • f • 6-6 • 210ijamsville, md.

23nana foullandfr • C • 6-9 • 227

reading, pa.20

DAVE PAULSENHead Coach7th Season

DANE FISCHERAssociate Head Coach

7th Season

AARON KELLYAssistant Coach

7th Season

JOSHEA SINGLETONSr • G • 6-4 • 211

Kinston, N.C.1

matt banasjr • f • 6-9 • 205

hershey, pa.25

kevin snyderMgr. of BB Operations

2nd Season

ryan frazierjr • g • 6-0 • 190

silver spring, md.32

dom hoffmanjr • F • 6-7 • 222hawthorne, n.j.

50

D.J. MacLeayso • F • 6-7 • 213

San antonio, texas0 STEVEN KASPAR

Sr • G • 6-3 • 196Lakeland, Tenn.

3

ben oberfeldso • c • 6-9 • 240

eagan, minn.44

Note: At press time, Bucknell was conducting a national search for an assistant coach.

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earned valuable playing time as a reserve guard as a freshman in 2013-14 ... figures to play a prominent role in the backcourt again this season ... showed the potential to be a big scorer and was not afraid to take important shots late in close games ... small in stature, but makes up for it with outstanding speed and quickness ... excellent ballhandler ... smart player who competes with a ton of confidence ... can play both the point and shooting guard positions.

2013-14Enjoyed a productive rookie year as a backup guard ... averaged 3.4 ppg while shooting 33.7 FG%, 33.3 3FG% and 70.6 FG% ... recorded 25 asst. and only 14 TO in 28 games ... played 10 min. on opening night at Stanford and scored 5 pts. ... hit a 3FG on first career shot ... scored 9 pts. (4-5 FG) and grabbed 4 reb. at Mount St. Mary’s ... made 2 first-half 3FGs and added 2 asst. in home win over Colgate ... played 22 min. at Holy Cross and recorded 7 pts., 3 asst. ... hit two 3FGs in home win over Navy ... closed out the home win over Army on the floor and had 5 pts., 4 asst., 0 TO in 17 min ... hit key 2nd-half 3FG in that win ... played a huge role in 2-pt. win at Loyola, scoring career-best 12 pts. (5-7 FG, 2-3 3FG) and also assisting on Cameron Ayers’ winning 3FG with 0:16 left ... scored 9 pts. in season-high 27 min. in win at Boston University, including 7 in final 3:48 of a tight game ... hit a key 3FG that stretched a 4-pt. lead to 7 ... scored 9 pts., all in a 3-min. stretch in the 2nd half, in a home win over Lehigh ... hit two big 3FGs in Patriot League Tournament game vs. Army.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is Jonathan Michael Azzinaro Jr. ... born May 31, 1994 ... son of John and Tymeia Azzinaro ... four-year starter at William J. Brennan High School in San Antonio ... three-year team captain ... two-time First Team All-State selection ... named District 28-4A MVP as a junior ... two-time all-district selection ... two-year member of the Super City Team ... graduated as the No. 5 all-time scorer in San Antonio high school

basketball history ... scored over 2,500 career points ... as a senior had a 53-point game against Jay H.S. in the South San Tournament final ... earned MVP honors at that tournament ... led Brennan to state 4A semifinals in 2013 ... team was ranked No. 1 in state for much of the year ... major is undeclared.

5 john azzinaRo • sophoMoRe • guaRd • 5-11 • 180 • san antonio, texas • bRennan

opponent Min. Fg-A Pct. 3Fg-A Pct. FT-A Pct. RB PF A To B S PTSStanford 10 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 0-0 — 1 1 0 0 0 0 5Penn State 10 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0 1 1 0 0 0 0St. Francis 15 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 — 3 1 0 0 0 1 2St. John’s 4 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 4 0 0 0 0 0Albany 7 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 2 1 0 0 0 0Mt. St. Mary’s 17 4-5 .800 1-1 1.000 0-0 — 4 1 0 0 0 0 9Princeton 11 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 — 2 2 0 0 0 2 0Kent State 5 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Columbia 8 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Marist DNPFairfield 16 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 — 0 4 2 0 0 0 3American* 14 2-3 .667 0-0 — 0-0 — 2 5 0 0 0 0 4Colgate* 17 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 0-0 — 0 5 2 0 0 0 6Lafayette* 14 1-2 .500 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 2 2 0 0 0 2Holy Cross* 11 2-4 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 — 1 1 0 0 0 1 4Navy* 11 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0 0 1 0 0 1 0Army* 7 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0 3 1 1 0 0 0Loyola* 8 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Boston U.* 11 0-5 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 — 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Lehigh* 10 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 — 0 0 1 1 0 0 0Colgate* DNPLafayette* 2 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Holy Cross* 22 2-7 .286 0-4 .000 3-4 .750 0 2 3 1 0 1 7Navy* 13 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000 0-0 — 1 1 0 0 0 0 6Army* 17 1-5 .200 1-3 .333 2-3 .667 0 0 4 0 0 0 5Loyola* 23 5-7 .714 2-3 .667 0-0 — 1 3 2 2 0 1 12Boston U.* 27 3-8 .375 1-3 .333 2-3 .667 4 2 3 3 0 1 9Lehigh* 17 2-5 .400 2-3 .667 3-3 1.000 2 1 0 2 0 0 9American* 16 1-4 .250 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0 0 1 1 0 0 5Army^ 16 2-7 .286 2-5 .400 0-0 — 2 1 1 2 0 2 6* Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament Games started in bold

year g gS Min. Avg. FgM FgA Pct. 3FgM 3FgA Pct. FTM FTA Pct. oR DR Reb. RPg PF DQ A To BK ST Pts. PPg2013-14 28 0 359 12.8 33 98 .337 16 48 .333 12 17 .706 5 20 25 0.9 45 2 25 14 0 10 94 3.4ToTAL 28 0 359 12.8 33 98 .337 16 48 .333 12 17 .706 5 20 25 0.9 45 2 25 14 0 10 94 3.4

AZZinARo’S 2013-14 GAMe-BY-GAMe STATiSTiCS

AZZinARo’S CAReeR STATiSTiCS

Points: 12 at Loyola 2/19/2014Rebounds: 4 twiceAssists: 4 vs. Army 2/15/2014Steals: 2 twiceBlocks: 0FG Made: 5 at Loyola 2/19/2014FG Attempted: 8 at Boston University 2/23/20143-pt FG Made: 2 five times3-pt FG Attempted: 5 vs. Army 3/5/2014FT Made: 3 twiceFT Attempted: 4 at Holy Cross 2/9/2014

AZZinARo’S CAReeR hiGhS

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Pennsylvania product from not far down the road in Hershey ... brings good size and mobility to the Bison frontcourt ... has good shooting range for a 6’9” player ... has not seen much game action yet but is a very hard worker who makes the team better every day in practice.

2013-14Part of Bucknell’s frontcourt reserve unit ... played in 3 games ... made season debut in win over Saint Francis ... also appeared against Marist and Navy ... grabbed a rebound in the Marist game.

2012-13Reserve forward ... appeared in 3 games, totaling 7 min. ... made collegiate debut vs. West Alabama and collected 2 reb.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is Matthew Banas ... born Feb. 4, 1994 in Ann Arbor, Mich. ... son of Bernie and Lisa Banas ... has two sisters, Christina and Jennifer ... father played basketball at VMI ... 2012 graduate of Hershey High School ... two-year team captain ... two-time all-conference selection ... Patriot-News Big 15 selection ... helped lead Hershey to league and conference titles ... team finished 20-3 in 2011-12 ... averaged 14.7 ppg as a senior ... scored 1,084 career points, fifth-most in school history ... majoring in economics.

25 Matt banas • junioR • foRwaRd • 6-9 • 205 • heRshey, pa. • heRshey

opponent Min. Fg-A Pct. 3Fg-A Pct. FT-A Pct. RB PF A To B S PTSStanford DNPPenn State DNPSt. Francis 1 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0St. John’s DNPAlbany DNPMt. St. Mary’s DNPPrinceton DNPKent State DNPColumbia DNPMarist 2 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Fairfield DNPAmerican* DNPColgate* DNPLafayette* DNPHoly Cross* DNPNavy* DNPArmy* DNPLoyola* DNPBoston U.* DNPLehigh* DNPColgate* DNPLafayette* DNPHoly Cross* DNPNavy* 3 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Army* DNPLoyola* DNPBoston U.* DNPLehigh* DNPAmerican* DNPArmy^ DNP* Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament Games started in bold

year g gS Min. Avg. FgM FgA Pct. 3FgM 3FgA Pct. FTM FTA Pct. oR DR Reb. RPg PF DQ A To BK ST Pts. PPg2012-13 3 0 7 2.3 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 2 0 2 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02013-14 3 0 6 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0ToTAL 6 0 13 2.2 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 2 1 3 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

BAnAS’ 2013-14 GAMe-BY-GAMe STATiSTiCS

BAnAS’ CAReeR STATiSTiCS

Points: 0Rebounds: 2 vs. West Alabama 11/18/2012Assists: 0Steals: 0Blocks: 0FG Made: 0FG Attempted: 03-pt FG Made: 03-pt FG Attempted: 0FT Made: 0FT Attempted: 2 vs. West Alabama 11/18/2012

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32 Ryan fRazieR • junioR • guaRd • 6-0 • 190 • silveR spRing, Md. • salisbuRy school (conn.)

opponent Min. Fg-A Pct. 3Fg-A Pct. FT-A Pct. RB PF A To B S PTSStanford 10 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Penn State 20 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 — 3 3 2 0 0 0 2St. Francis 12 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 — 5 1 0 2 0 0 0St. John’s 23 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2 4 0 0 0 1 4Albany 22 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 1 3 0 0 0 1 7Mt. St. Mary’s 12 0-5 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 — 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Princeton 17 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 1 3 1 0 0 0 5Kent State 16 4-5 .800 2-3 .667 0-0 — 2 2 0 1 0 0 10Columbia 19 0-2 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 2 0 1 0 0 0Marist 17 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 3-4 .750 1 4 0 1 0 0 9Fairfield 17 2-5 .400 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000 2 5 1 2 0 1 8American* 14 1-3 .333 1-1 1.000 0-0 — 1 3 1 1 0 0 3Colgate* 17 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 — 1 2 0 2 0 1 0Lafayette* 13 3-4 .750 1-1 1.000 2-3 .667 2 2 1 0 0 0 9Holy Cross* 19 3-5 .600 0-0 — 2-2 1.000 3 2 2 1 0 0 8Navy* 13 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 — 1 1 0 1 0 0 0Army* 24 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 4-6 .667 1 0 0 1 0 0 7Loyola* 31 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 3-4 .750 0 3 1 2 1 0 8Boston u.* 14 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 — 1 4 0 1 0 0 0Lehigh* 33 2-4 .500 0-0 — 1-1 1.000 1 2 4 1 0 0 5Colgate* 28 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 1 3 2 0 1 4 8Lafayette* 23 0-4 .000 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 0 1 0 0 1 1 1Holy Cross* 23 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0 1 0 0 0 2 2Navy* 13 1-2 .500 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 0 1 0 0 1 2Army* 19 2-4 .500 0-0 — 0-0 — 2 1 0 1 0 0 4Loyola* 11 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0 2 1 0 0 1 0Boston U.* 19 4-6 .667 0-0 — 2-2 1.000 1 1 1 1 0 0 10Lehigh* 18 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 3 1 3 1 0 1 1American* 10 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 4 0 0 0 0 0 0Army^ 25 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 2-3 .667 4 3 4 2 0 0 9* Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament Games started in bold

year g gS Min. Avg. FgM FgA Pct. 3FgM 3FgA Pct. FTM FTA Pct. oR DR Reb. RPg PF DQ A To BK ST Pts. PPg2012-13 33 0 529 16.0 28 98 .286 12 60 .200 21 31 .677 3 36 39 1.2 51 0 31 24 0 12 89 2.72013-14 30 7 552 18.4 39 105 .371 13 40 .325 34 46 .739 11 29 40 1.3 63 1 26 22 3 14 125 4.2ToTAL 63 7 1081 17.2 67 203 .330 25 100 .250 55 77 .714 14 65 79 1.3 114 1 57 46 3 26 214 3.4

FRAZieR’S 2013-14 GAMe-BY-GAMe STATiSTiCS

FRAZieR’S CAReeR STATiSTiCS

Points: 13 vs. Kent State 12/4/2012Rebounds: 5 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) 11/16/2013Assists: 4 twiceSteals: 4 at Colgate 2/1/2014Blocks: 1 three timesFG Made: 5 vs. Kent State 12/4/2012FG Attempted: 9 vs. Kent State 12/4/20123-pt FG Made: 2 five times3-pt FG Attempted: 5 twiceFT Made: 4 twiceFT Attempted: 6 twice

FRAZieR’S CAReeR hiGhS

Team co-captain in 2014-15 ... has found a niche as a hard-working, defensive-minded guard who can also take a big shot when needed ... has an outgoing personality and is already a vocal leader on the floor ... solid ballhandler ... biggest immediate strength is his defense ... finishes many close games on the floor due to his defensive ability ... has struggled at times with his outside shooting, but has showed good penetrating ability ... also a very good student who was awarded an Arthur Ashe Sports Scholar Award last spring.

2013-14Key member of Bucknell’s backcourt ... earned the team’s Tommy Thompson Award for “spirit, intensity and outstanding defensive play” ... played in all 30 games with seven starts ... averaged 4.2 ppg and 1.3 rpg ... shot 37.1 FG%, 32.5 3FG% and 73.9 FT% ... hit a big 2nd-half 3FG at Stanford on opening night ... earned first career start at Penn State and helped limit All-Big 10 guard Tim Frazier to 13 pts., 5 TOs ... matched up on Big East scoring leader D’Angelo Harrison at St. John’s and helped hold him to 12 pts. on 3-13 FG ... scored season-high 10 pts. (4-5 FG, 2-3 3FG) in 16 min. off bench in win at Kent State, and then matched that total in a victory at Boston University later in the year ... had 9 pts. at Marist ... made 3-4 FG and scored 9 pts. in win at Lafayette ... scored 8 pts., including big jumper in final minute, in 4-pt. home win over Holy Cross ... played 31 min. in start vs. Loyola and scored 8 pts. ... handed out career-high 4 asst. at Lehigh while playing career-high 33 min. ... big game at Colgate with 8 pts., 2 asst., 4 stl. ... equalled season-high with 10 pts. (4-6 FG) in win at Boston U. ... had 2 critical 3-pt. plays in final 3:02 and helped hold PL Preseason Player of Year D.J. Irving without a FG ... had 9 pts., 4 reb., 4 asst. in PL Tournament game vs. Army.

2012-13DNP on opening night, but played in every game thereafter ... averaged 16.0 minutes per game and scored 2.7 ppg ... 31 assists with only 24 turnovers ... collegiate debut came in home opener vs. George Mason ... had 2 pts., 3 asst. in 15 min. vs. GMU. ... big game in win at Niagara with 12 pts. (4-5 FG, 2-3 3FG, 2-2 FT) ... in win over Kent State had 13 pts. (5-9 FG, 2-5 3FG), 4 reb. ... scored all 11 pts. in 2nd half of win over La Salle ... career-high 28 min. vs. La Salle ... hit a big 2nd-half 3FG at Missouri ... in win at Lehigh hit a key FG on a drive to the basket late in the game and played excellent defense down the stretch ... played very well in PL championship game, particularly defensively in helping contain First Team All-PL point guard Tony Johnson ... played 22 min. vs. Butler in NCAA Tournament and converted a big 3-pt. play in the second half ... also had 3 asst., 0 TOs in that game.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is Ryan Rodney Frazier ... born March 13, 1993 in Washington, D.C. ... son of Norman and Connie Frazier ... has a younger sister, Aryn ... 2012 graduate of Salisbury School in Con-necticut, where he attended for two years ... team captain as a senior ... First Team All-NEPSAC Class A as a senior, Second Team as a junior ... New England Men’s Basketball Coaches Association First Team selection ... as a senior averaged 11.7 points and 3.0 assists for a 22-4 team ... team won NEPSAC Class A title ... earned championship game MVP honors after leading team to a win over Choate Rosemary Hall ... off the court, elected class Vice President, sang in the Gospel Choir and was a Harvard Prize Book winner, awarded to “the outstanding student in the next to graduating class who displays excellence in scholarship and high character, combined with achievement in other fields” ... prior to attending Salisbury School went to Blake High School in Silver Spring, Md. ... was a two-time All-Montgomery 4A selection and led Blake to the 2010 Maryland state title game ... accounting and financial management major ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013 ... has highest GPA among Bucknell’s returning players ... selected for Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy.

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opponent Min. Fg-A Pct. 3Fg-A Pct. FT-A Pct. RB PF A To B S PTSStanford 11 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 — 1 1 1 0 0 0 0Penn State 6 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 — 1 1 0 0 0 0 0St. Francis 25 4-6 .667 2-3 .667 0-0 — 4 0 1 1 0 1 10St. John’s 19 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 — 3 0 0 1 0 0 3Albany 16 2-3 .667 2-3 .667 0-0 — 1 2 0 2 0 0 6Mt. St. Mary’s 27 4-6 .667 2-4 .500 0-0 — 5 0 3 0 0 1 10Princeton 32 7-14 .500 1-4 .250 0-0 — 5 2 2 0 0 0 15Kent State 32 3-12 .250 1-5 .200 1-1 1.000 9 0 1 0 1 0 8Columbia 31 4-7 .571 2-3 .667 4-4 1.000 1 3 1 1 0 2 14Marist 24 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 6 1 0 1 0 2 8Fairfield 26 3-10 .300 1-5 .200 2-2 1.000 0 3 0 2 0 2 9American* 31 5-11 .455 3-7 .429 5-6 .833 6 4 0 0 1 1 18Colgate* 34 10-15 .667 4-8 .500 2-4 .500 2 2 0 1 1 0 26Lafayette* 31 5-7 .714 1-2 .500 10-12 .833 6 0 0 1 0 2 21Holy Cross* 31 4-9 .444 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 6 2 0 1 2 0 9navy* 32 3-10 .300 3-7 .429 2-2 1.000 9 3 1 4 2 0 11Army* 27 3-10 .300 1-5 .200 2-2 1.000 1 1 1 3 0 0 9Loyola* DNP — INJBoston U.* 23 5-9 .556 4-6 .667 3-3 1.000 1 2 1 1 1 1 17Lehigh* 24 5-10 .500 3-5 .600 0-0 — 6 1 0 0 0 0 15Colgate* 25 2-5 .400 2-5 .400 4-4 1.000 2 2 1 0 0 0 10Lafayette* 33 2-13 .154 0-5 .000 5-6 .833 4 2 0 0 1 0 9Holy Cross* 28 4-9 .444 3-5 .600 3-4 .750 4 2 0 0 1 0 14navy* 25 6-11 .545 3-7 .429 0-0 — 4 0 0 2 1 2 15Army* 30 3-7 .429 2-3 .667 7-8 .875 8 1 0 0 1 0 15Loyola* 23 1-7 .143 0-2 .000 0-0 — 2 1 3 2 0 0 2Boston u.* 21 2-9 .222 1-2 .500 0-0 — 4 3 0 2 0 0 5Lehigh* 28 5-13 .385 2-6 .333 0-0 — 5 1 1 0 1 1 12American* 28 6-12 .500 0-3 .000 3-4 .750 4 4 0 3 0 0 15Army^ 31 7-15 .467 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 7 1 0 2 0 2 18* Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament Games started in bold

year g gS Min. Avg. FgM FgA Pct. 3FgM 3FgA Pct. FTM FTA Pct. oR DR Reb. RPg PF DQ A To BK ST Pts. PPg2012-13 11 0 47 4.3 7 13 .538 1 4 .250 5 6 .833 1 8 9 0.8 4 0 1 2 2 1 20 1.82013-14 29 23 754 26.0 109 255 .427 47 117 .402 57 68 .838 27 90 117 4.0 45 0 17 30 13 17 322 11.1ToTAL 40 23 801 20.0 116 268 .433 48 121 .397 62 74 .838 28 98 126 3.2 49 0 18 32 15 18 342 8.6

hASS’ 2013-14 GAMe-BY-GAMe STATiSTiCS

hASS’ CAReeR STATiSTiCS

Points: 26 vs. Colgate 1/5/2014Rebounds: 9 twiceAssists: 3 twiceSteals: 2 six timesBlocks: 2 three timesFG Made: 10 vs. Colgate 1/5/2014FG Attempted: 15 twice3-pt FG Made: 4 twice3-pt FG Attempted: 8 vs. Colgate 1/5/2014FT Made: 10 at Lafayette 1/8/2014FT Attempted: 12 at Lafayette 1/8/2014

hASS’ CAReeR hiGhS

Terrific offensive player who is coming off a breakout sophomore season when he earned All-Patriot League honors for the first time ... was a prolific scorer in high school and showed off those abilities at Bucknell last year ... has deep shooting range, but can score from anywhere on the floor ... has good size and is working on adding strength ... athletic player with big vertical leap ... was nearly unstoppable on the team’s spring trip to europe, where he averaged 25.6 ppg and shot 57.8% (26-45) from 3Fg range.

2013-14Third Team All-Patriot League selection and one of the league’s most improved players ... played in 29 of the team’s 30 games (missed one due to injury) and started 23 ... averaged 11.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg and led the team with 13 blks. ... shot 42.7 FG%, 40.2 3FG% and 83.8 FT% ... among Patriot League leaders ranked 22nd in scoring, 12th in 3FG%, 15th in 3FG made (1.6) ... averaged 13.0 ppg in Patriot League play ... played 11 min. on opening night at Stanford ... made first career start in win vs. Saint Francis and scored then-career-high 10 pts. (4-6 FG, 2-3 3FG) ... strong game off bench at Mount St. Mary’s with 10 pts. (4-6, FG, 2-4 3FG), 5 reb., 3 asst. in 27 min. ... team-high 15 pts. (7-14 FG) vs. Princeton ... in win at Kent State recorded career-high 9 reb. ... struggled shooting (3-12 FG, 1-5 3FG) in that game, but scored 5 key pts. in final 2:32 ... big game vs. Columbia with 14 pts. (4-7 FG, 2-3 3FG, 4-4 FT) ... Bison trailed Columbia 50-48 with 2:06 left, then he drew fouls on drives to the basket on consecutive possessions and made all 4 FTs to give team lead for good ... 18 pts. (5-11 FG, 3-7 3FG, 5-6 FT) vs. American ... set career high for 2nd straight game with 26 pts. (10-15 FG, 4-8 3FG) in home win over Colgate ... named Bison Athlete of the Week after the Colgate/American games ... recorded second straight 20-pt. game with 21 at Lafayette ... made 5-7 FG and 10-12 FT in that game ... all 11 pts. at Navy came in 2nd half. ... also had 9 reb., 2 blk. at Navy ... missed the Loyola game with a knee injury ... returned from 1-game absence to score 17 pts. (5-9 FG, 4-6 3FG, 3-3 FT) off bench, all in final 7:30 of game, vs. Boston University ... tallied 13 pts. (5-10 FG, 3-5 3FG), 6 reb. at Lehigh ... led team with 15 pts. (6-11 FG, 3-7 3FG) in home win over Navy ... recorded 15 pts. (2-3 3FG, 7-8 FG), 8 reb. in win over Army ... led team with 15 pts. (6-12 FG) in win at American ... excellent in PL Tournament game vs. Army with 18 pts., 7 reb.

2012-13Started career as a reserve wing ... played in 11 games, totaling 47 minutes ... accumulated 20 points on 7-13 shooting ... debuted vs. West Alabama and had 2 blk., 2 reb. in 9 min. ... scored first 7 career pts. (3-4 FG) in rout of Saint Francis ... tallied 6 pts. in 8 min. vs. Navy.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is Christopher Scott Hass ... born Feb. 19, 1994 in Petoskey, Mich. ... parents are Cliff and Jeanette Hass ... has two older sisters, Jessica Fugale and Stephanie Manthei ... Stephanie played basketball and Jessica volleyball at Saginaw State ... Stephanie scored over 2,700 points in high school and graduated as the state’s all-time scoring leader ... Chris earned four varsity letters in basketball and two in baseball at Pellston High School ... father, Cliff, is the Pellston basketball coach ... three-year team captain ... in 2012 was named Associated Press Michigan Class D Player of the Year ... two-time first team all-state pick ... also a second team all-state selection as a sophomore ... four-time first team all-conference selection ... three-time first team all-region ... scored 2,522 career points, third most in Michigan high school basketball history ... had career averages of 27.7 points, 5.0 assists, 8.2 rebounds, 2.3 blocks and 3.9 steals per game ... averaged better than 30 ppg as both a junior and senior ... became his school’s all-time leading scorer during his junior year ... scored 57 points in a game as a junior ... as a senior helped team to its first regional title since 1944 ... team finished 23-2 in 2011-12 and advanced to the state quarterfinals ... economics major ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013 ... member of Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy.

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year g gS Min. Avg. FgM FgA Pct. 3FgM 3FgA Pct. FTM FTA Pct. oR DR Reb. RPg PF DQ A To BK ST Pts. PPg2012-13 29 0 244 8.4 26 61 .426 0 0 .000 8 16 .500 19 28 47 1.6 32 0 7 9 7 4 60 2.12013-14 30 8 489 16.3 70 151 .464 0 0 .000 28 36 .778 40 80 120 4.0 53 0 19 20 7 3 168 5.6ToTAL 59 8 733 12.4 96 212 .453 0 0 .000 36 52 .692 59 108 167 2.8 85 0 26 29 14 7 228 3.9

50 doM hoffMan • junioR • foRwaRd • 6-7 • 222 • hawthoRne, n.j. • gill st. beRnaRd’s

opponent Min. Fg-A Pct. 3Fg-A Pct. FT-A Pct. RB PF A To B S PTSStanford 22 4-8 .500 0-0 — 0-0 — 3 3 0 0 0 0 8Penn State 21 4-4 1.000 0-0 — 0-0 — 5 2 3 1 0 0 8St. Francis 15 7-10 .700 0-0 — 0-0 — 4 1 0 1 2 0 14St. John’s 21 5-9 .556 0-0 — 0-0 — 8 1 0 1 0 0 10Albany 18 3-6 .500 0-0 — 0-0 — 3 0 0 0 0 0 6Mt. St. Mary’s 20 3-3 1.000 0-0 — 3-4 .750 3 2 0 2 0 0 9Princeton 16 2-5 .400 0-0 — 0-0 — 7 1 3 1 0 0 4Kent State 9 3-4 .750 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 2 1 0 0 0 6Columbia 10 1-2 .500 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 1 0 1 0 0 2Marist 19 1-4 .250 0-0 — 0-0 — 5 1 1 1 0 0 2Fairfield 26 3-8 .375 0-0 — 1-2 .500 9 2 0 0 0 0 7American* 8 0-1 .000 0-0 — 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 0 0 0 2Colgate* 21 4-8 .500 0-0 — 4-5 .800 8 2 2 0 0 0 12Lafayette* 20 1-6 .167 0-0 — 9-10 .900 4 2 0 0 0 0 11Holy Cross* 15 1-4 .250 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 4 0 2 0 0 2Navy* 21 3-7 .429 0-0 — 0-0 — 3 1 1 1 1 0 6Army* 6 0-2 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 2 2 0 0 0 0 0Loyola* 24 2-4 .500 0-0 — 1-3 .333 7 4 0 0 1 0 5Boston U.* 2 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Lehigh* 6 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Colgate* 13 2-2 1.000 0-0 — 4-4 1.000 2 1 0 0 1 0 8Lafayette* 7 1-2 .500 0-0 — 0-0 — 3 2 1 0 0 1 2Holy Cross* 14 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 5 3 1 0 0 1 0navy* 25 5-14 .357 0-0 — 4-4 1.000 8 2 1 1 0 0 14Army* 29 1-6 .167 0-0 — 0-0 — 4 3 0 1 1 0 2Loyola* 22 5-8 .625 0-0 — 0-0 — 8 2 0 1 1 0 10Boston u.* 15 1-4 .250 0-0 — 0-1 — 5 2 2 2 0 0 2Lehigh* 11 1-5 .200 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 3 0 2 0 1 2American* 16 2-6 .333 0-0 — 0-1 .000 6 1 0 2 0 0 4Army^ 17 5-8 .625 0-0 — 0-0 — 4 0 1 0 0 0 10* Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament games started in bold

hoFFMAn’S 2013-14 GAMe-BY-GAMe STATiSTiCS

hoFFMAn’S CAReeR STATiSTiCS

Points: 14 twiceRebounds: 9 vs. Fairfield 12/28/2013Assists: 3 twiceSteals: 1 seven timesBlocks: 2 twiceFG Made: 7 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) 11/16/2013FG Attempted: 14 vs. Navy 2/12/20143-pt FG Made: 03-pt FG Attempted: 0FT Made: 9 at Lafayette 1/8/2014FT Attempted: 10 at Lafayette 1/8/2014

hoFFMAn’S CAReeR hiGhS

Versatile frontcourt player out of one of the top prep programs in new Jersey, where he excelled against some of the best high school competition in the country ... smart player with good size and strength ... was an immediate contributor for the Bison as a freshman, playing quality minutes while apprenticing under stars Joe Willman and Mike Muscala ... took another step forward last year, and was brilliant on the team’s european trip in the spring, where he averaged 16.8 ppg, 10.3 rpg and shot 61.4 Fg% ... strong rebounder at both ends of the court ... good shooting range works well in Bucknell’s offensive system ... runs the floor very well for a big man.

2013-14Played in all 30 games with eight starts at power forward ... averaged 5.6 ppg and 4.0 rpg while shooting 46.4 FG% and 77.8 FT% ... made first career start on opening night at Stanford, then started the final seven games of the year when the Bison found success going back to a bigger lineup ... scored 8 pts. (4-8 FG) against the Cardinal ... went 4-4 FG and had 8 pts., 5 reb., 3 asst., in 21 min. in win at Penn State ... had great game vs. Saint Francis with 14 pts. (7-10 FG) in 15 min. ... at St. John’s had 10 pts. (5-9 FG) and then-career-high 8 reb. (5 OR) in 21 min. ... went 3-3 FG and scored 9 pts. at Mount St. Mary’s ... led team in reb. (7) and asst. (3) vs. Princeton ... scored 6 pts. (3-4 FG) in win at Kent State, all coming in a key 15-0 run in the 2nd half ... career-high 9 reb. along with 7 pts. vs. Fairfield ... strong game in home win over Colgate with 12 pts. (4-8 FG, 4-5 FT), 8 reb., 2 asst. ... made 9-10 FT and scored 11 pts. in win at Lafayette ... solid game at Colgate with 8 pts. (2-2 FG, 4-4 FT) in 13 min. ... made first start since season opener in home win vs. Navy and recorded 14 pts., 8 asst. ... scored 8 of his 10 pts. in final 8:34 in 55-53 win at Loyola ... also had team-high 8 reb. at Loyola, including a key offensive reb. that led to a go-ahead FG late in game ... went 5-8 FG and scored 10 pts. in PL Tournament game vs. Army.

2012-13Was a valuable backup for Mike Muscala and Joe Willman ... played in 29 games off the bench, averaging 2.1 ppg and 1.6 rpg ... blocked 7 shots ... in opening-night win at Purdue scored 4 pts. (2-4 FG), including a big layup with 5:00 left that cut Bucknell’s deficit to 1 ... 4 pts., 5 reb. vs. New Mexico State ... had best game vs. Lehigh with 10 pts. (4-4 FG, 2-3 FT), 4 reb.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is Dominic John Hoffman ... born March 13, 1994 in Hawthorne, N.J. ... son of Dan and Trish Hoffman ... has two brothers, Dillon and Dallas, and a sister, Doria ... lettered all four years and eclipsed 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds at Gill St. Bernard’s School in Gladstone, N.J. ... Star-Ledger second team all-state selection as a senior ... third team all-state pick by NJHoops ... four-year member of the Star-Ledger’s All-Rebound Team ... three-time first team all-county selection ... MSG Varsity All-Metro Honorable Mention selection ... team captain as a junior and senior ... named “Most Unselfish Player” by the Courier News ... helped Gill St. Bernard’s to two of the best seasons in school history ... in 2011-12 team finished 27-4, was ranked in USA Today Top 25 and lost to powerful St. Anthony’s in the New Jersey state final ... in 2010-11 team finished 26-3 ... team won back-to-back Somerset County titles and won 33 straight games against county foes ... tallied 24 points, 13 rebounds, 5 blocks in a win over national No. 8 Mater Dei (Calif.) during his senior year ... named MVP of the 2012 NJ Coaches Association North-South All Star Classic after recording 21 points and 7 rebounds ... high school points/rebounds averages: 15.8/11.0 as senior, 16.5/11.4 as junior, 14.9/12.0 as sophomore, 16.8/13.0 as freshman ... majoring in film/media studies within English department ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2014.

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opponent Min. Fg-A Pct. 3Fg-A Pct. FT-A Pct. RB PF A To B S PTSStanford 34 4-9 .444 0-0 — 4-4 1.000 7 1 9 3 0 1 12Penn State 34 9-13 .692 1-1 1.000 6-10 .600 3 3 4 3 1 2 25St. Francis 28 3-7 .429 0-2 .000 0-0 — 5 0 4 2 0 0 6St. John’s 36 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 6 2 6 4 0 1 6Albany 29 4-10 .400 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 6 0 9 6 0 0 11Mt. St. Mary’s 33 2-9 .222 0-0 — 2-2 1.000 3 2 3 2 0 1 6Princeton 23 1-4 .250 0-0 — 1-2 .500 3 2 2 2 0 1 3Kent State 30 0-3 .000 0-0 — 2-2 1.000 5 1 7 4 0 2 2Columbia 23 0-3 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 5 2 2 2 0 0 0Marist 28 3-9 .333 2-3 .667 5-6 .833 2 0 1 3 0 2 13Fairfield 30 4-7 .571 0-1 .000 6-11 .545 3 3 7 3 1 2 14American* 14 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Colgate* 30 1-2 .500 0-0 — 2-2 1.000 10 4 7 4 0 0 4Lafayette* 22 1-4 .250 0-0 — 1-3 .333 8 3 6 1 1 0 3Holy Cross* 17 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 — 2 0 6 2 0 0 2navy* 28 5-7 .714 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 7 3 10 5 0 3 12Army* 27 4-9 .444 0-1 .000 5-6 .833 4 5 5 1 0 3 13Loyola* 31 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 1-4 .250 3 2 8 2 2 2 3Boston u.* 16 2-6 .333 0-0 — 0-4 .000 2 0 1 4 0 1 4Lehigh* 20 1-4 .250 0-0 — 1-4 .250 2 1 3 1 0 1 3Colgate* 23 5-8 .625 0-0 — 0-2 .000 4 1 5 1 0 2 10Lafayette* 24 2-3 .667 0-0 — 1-2 .500 4 5 5 1 1 0 5Holy Cross* 19 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 3-3 1.000 3 2 2 4 0 0 7navy* 25 1-4 .250 0-0 — 1-2 .500 9 1 10 1 0 4 3Army* 11 1-1 1.000 0-0 — 2-2 1.000 2 0 2 2 0 2 4Loyola* 16 1-2 .500 0-0 — 1-2 .500 4 1 0 2 0 0 3Boston u.* 13 2-6 .333 0-0 — 0-0 — 4 2 0 0 0 0 4Lehigh* 21 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 2-5 .400 5 0 4 1 1 1 8American* 31 1-5 .200 0-0 — 2-4 .500 4 0 6 4 2 1 4Army^ 15 1-2 .500 0-0 — 2-2 1.000 2 4 5 1 1 0 4* Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament Games started in bold

year g gS Min. Avg. FgM FgA Pct. 3FgM 3FgA Pct. FTM FTA Pct. oR DR Reb. RPg PF DQ A To BK ST Pts. PPg2011-12 35 5 579 16.5 31 88 .352 7 30 .233 12 40 .300 6 79 85 2.4 65 1 80 47 6 28 81 2.32012-13 34 7 543 16.0 33 75 .440 3 9 .333 14 29 .483 5 65 70 2.1 48 0 73 39 6 15 83 2.42013-14 30 26 732 24.4 69 169 .408 4 18 .222 54 93 .581 15 112 127 4.2 50 2 139 71 10 32 196 6.5ToTAL 99 38 1854 18.7 133 332 .401 14 57 .246 80 162 .494 26 256 282 2.8 163 3 292 157 22 75 360 3.6

KASPAR’S 2013-14 GAMe-BY-GAMe STATiSTiCS

KASPAR’S CAReeR STATiSTiCS

Points: 25 at Penn State 11/13/2013Rebounds: 10 vs. Colgate 1/5/2014Assists: 10 twiceSteals: 5 at Binghamton 12/6/2011Blocks: 2 three timesFG Made: 9 at Penn State 11/13/2013FG Attempted: 13 at Penn State 11/13/20133-pt FG Made: 2 at Marist 12/20/20133-pt FG Attempted: 3 four timesFT Made: 6 twiceFT Attempted: 11 at Fairfield 12/28/2013

KASPAR’S CAReeR hiGhS

in second year as team co-captain in 2014-15 ... enters the year as the Patriot League’s top returning assist man ... assumed the reins as Bucknell’s starting point guard late in sophomore season and has been the team’s primary ballhandler ever since ... creative player with a good feel for the game ... typically a pass-first point guard, but can also get to the basket himself and had some big scoring nights last year ... has excellent size and vision for a point guard ... has some flash to his game and is very capable of making the highlight-reel play ... much-improved defender and rebounder ... enters senior year with 99 career appearances, the most among all returning Bison ... has yet to miss a game ... has 292 career assists and needs just 16 to break into Bucknell’s career top-10.

2013-14Team co-captain and starting point guard ... played in all 30 games with 26 starts ... averaged 6.5 ppg, 4.6 apg and 4.2 rpg ... shot 40.8 FG%, 22.2 3FG% and 58.1 FT% ... ranked third in the Patriot League in assists and fourth in assist/TO ratio (2.0) ... had a scintillating performance on opening night at Stanford with 12 pts., 9 asst., 7 reb. (all career highs at that time) ... scored or set up 13 of Bucknell’s last 15 pts. in a close game vs. the Cardinal ... was outstanding again in game No. 2 at Penn State, more than doubling his career high with 25 pts. (9-13 FG, 1-1 3FG, 6-10 FT) ... scored 20 of 25 pts. in 2nd half in 90-80 win at PSU ... tallied 6 pts., 6 reb., 6 asst. at St. John’s ... 11 pts., 6 reb., 9 asst. in win at Albany ... led team with 13 pts. at Marist ... tallied 14 pts., 7 asst. vs. Fairfield ... in home win over Colgate had 7 asst., career-high 10 reb. ... tallied 6 asst., 8 reb. in win at Lafayette ... big game at Navy with 12 pts. (5-7 FG), 7 reb., 3 stl. and career-high 10 asst. ... keyed home win over Loyola with 8 asst. and a key blk. and stl. in final 2 min. ... came off bench for first time all season at Colgate and recorded 10 pts., 4 reb., 5 asst., 2 stl. in 23 min. ... returned to starting lineup in home win over Navy and had great game with 10 asst., 9 reb., 4 stl. ... the 10 asst. in that game set a Sojka Pavilion record ... strong game in home win over Lehigh with 8 pts., 5 reb., 4 asst.

2012-13Came off bench in first 27G before joining starting lineup in home win over Holy Cross ... started final 7G and played in all 34 ... averaged 2.4 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 2.1 apg ... tallied 73 assists with only 39 turnovers ... shot 44.0 FG% ... had 3 pts., 2 reb. in 12 min. in win at Purdue ... scored career-high 11 pts. (4-6 FG) with 3 asst. in win at Niagara ... made three big plays late in the win at Cornell, hitting a 3FG, a driving layup and assisting on a Bryson Johnson 3FG in Bucknell’s game-clinching run ... dished 3 asst. at Missouri ... played well vs. Army with 5 pts. (2-2 FG, 1-1 3FG), 2 asst. ... grabbed

career-high 7 reb. vs. Lafayette ... dished 6 asst. with 0 TOs at Holy Cross ... hit a clutch jumper with 1:20 left in a 1-pt. win at American ... tied career high with 7 asst. in win at Lehigh ... in first start vs. Holy Cross had 2 pts., 5 reb., 3 asst. ... ended regular season with big game at Navy with 8 pts. (4-6 FG), 4 asst., 2 stl. ... added 7 pts. (3-6 FG) in PL Tourney win over Navy ... made big impact in final minutes of PL semifinal win over Army ... drew 5th foul on Army star Ella Ellis, then made 2 FTs with 1:14 left to stretch lead to 7, then came up with a steal at the other end ... also played well in PL final vs. Lafayette, recording 5 asst. while playing strong defense on First Team All-PL guard Tony Johnson ... in NCAA Tournament game vs. Butler had 6 pts., 6 reb., 6 asst.

2011-12Played in all 35 games with five starts as a rookie point guard ... averaged 2.3 ppg and 2.3 apg ... 80 assists ranked second on the team and 10th in the Patriot League, despite playing just 16.5 mpg ... led the team and ranked 14th in the PL in steals with 28 ... shot 35.2 FG%, 23.3 3FG%, 30.0 FT% ... made collegiate debut on opening night at Minnesota, playing 3 min. off bench at point guard ... then played 16 min. at Vanderbilt and had 5 pts. (2-3 FG, 1-1 3FG), 1 asst., 2 stl. ... scored career-high 8 pts. (4-8 FG), all in 2nd half of 62-56 win over Princeton ... logged 7 asst., 4 reb. in win over West Alabama ... 7 asst. were most by a Bucknell freshman in eight years ... had 5 asst., 4 reb., 2 stl., in win over Morehead State ... hit game-tying FTs late in 2nd half vs. Morehead State ... played 27 min. at George Mason and had 6 pts., 4 asst. ... made first career start at Binghamton and had 7 pts., 6 reb., 6 asst., 5 stl. ... had 5 reb., 4 asst. in home win over Holy Cross ... tallied 6 pts. (3-3 FG), 4 asst. in PL quarterfinal win over Navy ... played very well in PL championship game vs. Lehigh, finishing with 8 pts. (2-5 FG, 1-2 3FG, 3-5 FT), 4 asst.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is Steven Ronald Kaspar ... born Nov. 12, 1992 in Memphis, Tenn. ... parents are Mike and Debbie Kaspar ... has two brothers, Kevin and Jason ... engaged to Anna Laura Irvine, who is a member of the track and field team at Samford ... four-year varsity letterman at Evangeli-cal Christian School in Memphis ... was a McDonald’s All-America nominee and finalist for Mr. Basketball in the state of Tennessee ... as a senior led his team to a Class 2-A state champion-ship and was named tournament MVP after scoring 31 points in the semifinals and 20 in the championship game ... averaged 15.7 points, 4.0 assists and 4.3 steals per game and shot just under 50% from the field in 2010-11 ... registered game highs of 34 points, nine assists and eight steals ... first team all-region selection ... as a junior averaged 14 points, 4 assists and 4 steals per game ... majoring in computer engineering ... selected to Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy.

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opponent Min. Fg-A Pct. 3Fg-A Pct. FT-A Pct. RB PF A To B S PTSStanford DNPPenn State DNPSt. Francis 3 2-2 1.000 0-0 — 0-0 — 2 0 0 0 0 0 4St. John’s DNPAlbany DNPMt. St. Mary’s DNPPrinceton DNP—INJKent State DNPColumbia DNPMarist 4 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 0 1 0 0 1 0Fairfield DNPAmerican* 4 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Colgate* DNPLafayette* 8 1-2 .500 0-0 — 1-2 .500 1 1 0 0 1 1 3Holy Cross* DNPNavy* DNPArmy* 7 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 1 0 2 0 0 0Loyola* 8 2-2 1.000 0-0 — 0-0 — 3 2 0 1 0 1 4Boston U.* 7 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 3 1 0 1 0 0 0Lehigh* 15 1-5 .200 0-0 — 2-2 1.000 6 2 2 2 0 0 4Colgate* 3 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Lafayette* 3 0-2 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Holy Cross* 10 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 — 1 4 0 0 0 0 0Navy* DNP—INJArmy* DNP—INJLoyola* 6 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 2 2 0 1 0 0 0Boston U.* 15 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 7 4 0 0 1 0 7Lehigh* 17 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 — 8 2 0 3 1 1 2American* 11 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 3 2 0 1 0 1 0Army^ 6 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 2 0 1 1 1 0* Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament Games started in bold

year g gS Min. Avg. FgM FgA Pct. 3FgM 3FgA Pct. FTM FTA Pct. oR DR Reb. RPg PF DQ A To BK ST Pts. PPg2013-14 16 0 128 8.0 9 24 .375 1 3 .333 5 6 .833 12 26 38 2.4 23 0 3 12 4 6 24 1.5ToTAL 16 0 128 8.0 9 24 .375 1 3 .333 5 6 .833 12 26 38 2.4 23 0 3 12 4 6 24 1.5

MacLeAY’S 2013-14 GAMe-BY-GAMe STATiSTiCS

MacLeAY’S CAReeR STATiSTiCS

Points: 7 at Boston University 2/23/2014Rebounds: 8 vs. Lehigh 2/26/2014Assists: 2 at Lehigh 1/29/2014Steals: 1 six timesBlocks: 1 four timesFG Made: 2 three timesFG Attempted: 5 at Lehigh 1/29/20143-pt FG Made: 1 at Boston University 2/23/20143-pt FG Attempted: 1 three timesFT Made: 2 twiceFT Attempted: 2 three times

MacLeAY’S CAReeR hiGhS

Skilled forward who plays the game with toughness and ferocity ... can score in a variety of ways ... has an accurate mid-range jumper ... dedicated, hard-working player ... has good size and strength to go with a high basketball iQ ... took some time to adjust to the college game, but saw playing time increase as his freshman year progressed ... underwent offseason shoulder surgery and did not play during the team’s spring trip to europe, but he is now back to full strength.

2013-14Began career as reserve forward, playing in 16 games off the bench ... played double-digit minutes 5 times, all after Jan. 29 ... made collegiate debut vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) and had 4 pts. (2-2 FG), 2 reb. in 3 min. ... played 16 min. at Lehigh and recorded 4 pts., 6 reb., 2 asst. in first extended action ... best game came in win at Boston University, when he had 7 pts. (2-2 FG, 1-1 3FG, 2-2 FT), 7 reb. ... hit a go-ahead 3FG in 2nd half, his only trey of the season ... snagged 8 reb. in season-high 17 min. in home win over Lehigh.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is David Jess MacLeay ... born Oct. 6, 1994 in San Antonio ... son of Glenn and Kelle MacLeay ... has a younger sister, Bethany ... father played baseball at Texas Tech ... grandfather, David Visentine, played basketball at North Texas ... lettered three times each in basketball and track and field at Ronald Reagan High School in San Antonio ... team captain in basketball ... earned all-state and all-region honors ... played in THSCA All-Star Game ... averaged 16 points and 11 rebounds per game and shot 60 percent from the field as a senior ... won a district title in the discus throw ... management major ... earned spot on 2014 Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

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Big, strong frontcourt player ... was recruited for both basketball and football coming out of high school and selected hoops ... very smart player, particularly on defense ... strong rebounder and defender ... working on low-post technique on offensive end of floor ... battled some injuries early in his freshman season, but got a good taste of the speed and physicality of the college game.

2013-14Missed a chunk of preseason practice and the first 2 games of the season due to a knee injury ... made debut in game No. 3 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) and went on to play in six games as a reserve center ... totaled 6 pts. and 6 reb while shooting 3-8 FG ... played season-high 12 min. vs. Navy and scored first 6 pts. of career ... also grabbed two offensive reb. and blocked a shot ... played 8 min. in PL Tournament game vs. Army and notched 3 reb.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is Benjamin Michael Oberfeld ... born Dec. 16, 1994 in Burnsville, Minn. ... parents are Mike and Carolyn Oberfeld and Lisa Workin ... multi-sport athlete at Eastview High School ... lettered four times in basketball, three times in football and once in baseball ... in basketball was the program’s second four-year letterman ... earned Second Team All-State honors and was also a three-time all-conference pick ... named the top rebounder in Minnesota and an All-State Junior by the Northstar Hoops Report in 2012 ... earned All-Metro Honorable Mention from the St. Paul Pioneer Press in 2012 and was one of only three underclassmen to earn all-conference honors ... scored over 1,000 career points and ranked fifth on the school’s all-time scoring list ... smashed school records for rebounds in a game, season and career ... averaged 17.1 points and 10.0 rebounds as a senior ... was also an all-conference and Academic All-State pick in football ... two-year captain on the gridiron,

where he was a defensive lineman ... majoring in management.

44 ben obeRfeld • sophoMoRe • centeR • 6-9 • 240 • eagan, Minn. • eastview

opponent Min. Fg-A Pct. 3Fg-A Pct. FT-A Pct. RB PF A To B S PTSStanford DNP—INJPenn State DNP—INJSt. Francis 2 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 1 0 0 0 0 0St. John’s DNPAlbany DNPMt. St. Mary’s DNPPrinceton 2 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Kent State 1 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Columbia DNPMarist 4 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Fairfield DNPAmerican* DNPColgate* DNPLafayette* DNPHoly Cross* DNPNavy* DNPArmy* DNPLoyola* DNPBoston U.* DNPLehigh* DNPColgate* DNPLafayette* DNPHoly Cross* DNPNavy* 12 3-7 .429 0-0 — 0-0 — 2 0 0 0 1 0 6Army* DNP—INJLoyola* DNP—INJBoston U.* DNP—INJLehigh* DNPAmerican* DNPArmy^ 8 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 3 0 1 0 0 0 0* Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament Games started in bold

year g gS Min. Avg. FgM FgA Pct. 3FgM 3FgA Pct. FTM FTA Pct. oR DR Reb. RPg PF DQ A To BK ST Pts. PPg2013-14 6 0 29 4.8 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 3 6 1.0 1 0 1 0 1 0 6 1.0ToTAL 6 0 29 4.8 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 3 6 1.0 1 0 1 0 1 0 6 1.0

oBeRFeLd’S 2013-14 GAMe-BY-GAMe STATiSTiCS

oBeRFeLd’S CAReeR STATiSTiCS

Points: 6 vs. Navy 2/12/2014Rebounds: 3 vs. Army 3/5/2014Assists: 0Steals: 0Blocks: 1 vs. Navy 2/12/2014FG Made: 3 vs. Navy 2/12/2014FG Attempted: 7 vs. Navy 2/12/20143-pt FG Made: 03-pt FG Attempted: 0FT Made: 0FT Attempted: 0

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A very explosive athlete from the basketball-rich state of north Carolina ... has battled some nagging injuries but showed his potential with a number of big plays ... hard worker who plays the game with a passion ... has a burst off the dribble and is adept at getting to the FT line.

2013-14Played in 11 games as a reserve wing ... totaled 13 pts. and 6 reb. while averaging 6.5 min. per game ... played 6 min. off bench at Stanford and hit a tough lefty runner in the lane ... hit 3-4 FTs in win at Penn State ... missed Albany game after suffering an injury in pregame warmups ... played season-high 12 min. in home win over Navy.

2012-13Appeared in 13 games off the bench, totaling 12 pts., 7 reb. ... gave team a big lift in win over New Mexico State ... got fouled on two drives to the basket in 2nd half and made 3-4 FTs ... played season-high 12 min. vs. West Alabama and scored 4 pts.

2011-12Saw action in 19 contests as a freshman, all as a reserve ... averaged 2.8 ppg and 1.2 rpg while playing 7.4 mpg ... shot 48.6 FG% ... made collegiate debut at Minnesota on opening night ... scored season-high 12 pts. (3-7 FG, 2-3 3FG, 4-6 FT) at Vanderbilt in 2nd game of year ... logged 8 pts., 8 reb., 2 asst. at La Salle ... hit 4-5 FG and scored 10 pts. in win at Binghamton ... missed 4G with a foot injury before returning vs. Cornell ... scored 4 pts. and had the team’s dunk of the year in the win at Colgate ... that play was voted “Dunk of the Week” on ESPN’s College GameDay show.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is Joshea Reymon Singleton ... born Oct. 9, 1991 in Roanoke, Va. ... son of Joyce Thomas ... has two brothers, Maurice and Travon ... class valedictorian and 2011 graduate of Kestrel Heights

School in Durham, N.C. ... former Bucknell assistant coach Michael Cotton was once the head coach at Kestrel Heights ... elected team captain ... averaged 14.6 points and 3.2 rebounds per game as a junior and over 16 ppg as a senior ... also played two years of basketball at Kinston High School ... majoring in philosophy ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll in 2013.

1 joshea singleton • senioR • guaRd • 6-4 • 211 • kinston, n.c. • kestRel heights

opponent Min. Fg-A Pct. 3Fg-A Pct. FT-A Pct. RB PF A To B S PTSStanford 6 1-2 .500 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Penn State 7 0-1 .000 0-0 — 3-4 .750 0 1 0 1 0 0 3St. Francis 10 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0 1 2 1 0 0 2St. John’s 5 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Albany DNP—INJMt. St. Mary’s DNP—INJPrinceton 4 0-2 .000 0-0 — 1-2 .500 0 3 0 2 0 0 1Kent State DNPColumbia DNPMarist 9 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-1 .000 2 1 1 1 0 0 0Fairfield DNPAmerican* 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 1 0 0 0 0 2Colgate* DNPLafayette* DNPHoly Cross* DNPNavy* DNPArmy* DNPLoyola* DNPBoston U.* 7 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Lehigh* DNPColgate* 5 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 3 0 0 1 0 0Lafayette* 2 0-1 .000 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Holy Cross* DNPNavy* 12 0-1 .000 0-0 — 3-4 .750 1 0 0 1 0 0 3Army* DNPLoyola* DNPBoston U.* DNPLehigh* DNPAmerican* DNPArmy^ DNP* Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament Games started in bold

year g gS Min. Avg. FgM FgA Pct. 3FgM 3FgA Pct. FTM FTA Pct. oR DR Reb. RPg PF DQ A To BK ST Pts. PPg2011-12 19 0 140 7.4 18 37 .486 2 10 .200 15 26 .577 6 17 23 1.2 19 0 6 16 4 1 53 2.82012-13 13 0 58 4.5 2 7 .286 0 1 .000 8 11 .727 3 4 7 0.5 7 0 2 7 2 1 12 0.92013-14 11 0 71 6.5 3 15 .200 0 2 .000 7 13 .538 3 3 6 0.5 11 0 3 6 1 0 13 1.2ToTAL 43 0 269 6.3 23 59 .390 2 13 .154 30 50 .600 12 24 36 0.8 37 0 11 29 7 2 78 1.8

SinGLeTon’S 2013-14 GAMe-BY-GAMe STATiSTiCS

SinGLeTon’S CAReeR STATiSTiCS

Points: 12 at Vanderbilt 11/15/2011Rebounds: 8 at La Salle 12/3/2011Assists: 2 three timesSteals: 1 twiceBlocks: 3 vs. West Alabama 11/26/2011FG Made: 4 at Binghamton 12/6/2011FG Attempted: 7 twice3-pt FG Made: 2 at Vanderbilt 11/15/20113-pt FG Attempted: 3 twiceFT Made: 4 at Vanderbilt 11/15/2011FT Attempted: 7 at Binghamton 12/6/2011

SinGLeTon’S CAReeR hiGhS

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Team co-captain in 2014-15 ... feel-good story of an extremely hard worker who made the most of his first chance in an expanded role late last season ... continued that quality play on the team’s spring trip to europe, where tallied 7.6 ppg and 8.6 rpg ... high-energy, hard-nosed player ... excellent rebounder, particularly on the offensive glass ... good shooter who can also score off the dribble ... runs the floor extremely well ... tremendous athlete who participated with the Bucknell track and field team as a high jumper late last spring.

2013-14Received spot duty in the frontcourt for much of the season, but when the team went to a bigger lineup with 6 games left in the regular season his production exploded ... earned team’s Coaches’ Award at season’s end ... in the final 7 games (including the PL Tournament game vs. Army) averaged 21.6 min. per game and logged 40 pts. and 46 reb. while shooting 59.4 FG% (19-32) ... started the late run by played a strong 15 min. in home win over Navy, totaling 2 pts., 4 reb., 2 asst., 3 stl. ... tallied 6 pts. (3-5 FG), 6 reb. in 17 min. in home win over Army ... played 24 min. in win at Loyola and tallied 2 pts., 2 blk., and 7 reb. ... continued run of outstanding play with 8 pts. (4-5 FG), 7 reb., 2 asst., 2 stl. in win at Boston University ... logged 8 pts., 6 reb. in home win over Lehigh ... in regular-season finale set career highs with 9 pts. (4-5 FG), 11 reb. in win at American ... offensive rebound and put-back with 40 seconds left gave Bucknell a 4-pt. lead and was the biggest play of the game ... had 5 pts., 5 reb. in PL Tournament game vs. Army ... 1st sub off bench in opener at Stanford and hit a short baseline jumper ... for the season averaged 3.2 ppg and 3.9 rpg while shooting 61.8 FG%.

2012-13Appeared in 7 games as a reserve forward ... totaled 11 points, 11 rebounds ... scored 3 pts. in season debut vs. West Alabama ... grabbed career-high 6 reb. in 9 min. at Saint Francis.

2011-12Played in 11 games off the bench as a freshman, totaling 54 minutes ... recorded 10 points, 12 rebounds, 2 steals in that time ... made 4-9 FG tries ... made collegiate debut at Vanderbilt, grabbing 1 reb. in 3 min. ... scored 1st career pts. on fastbreak layup late in win over Saint Francis (Pa.) ... played season-high 14 min. vs. West Alabama and logged 2 pts., 3 reb., 1 stl. ... threw down a dunk at No.

1 Syracuse ... tallied 3 pts., 3 reb., 1 asst., 1 blk., 1 stl. vs. Holy Cross.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is Cory Earl Starkey ... born May 30, 1992 in Petoskey, Mich. ... son of Dennis and Karen Starkey ... has one brother, Kevin ... mother was a track and field athlete at Central Michigan ... father played basketball at Alma College and is the head coach at Petoskey High School, where Cory was a Class A all-state selection ... also named to Detroit Free Press All-State Team ... two-time Big North Conference Player of the Year ... as a senior averaged 21.6 points on 60% shooting, 8 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 1.8 steals and 1 blocked shot per game, while leading his team to conference and district titles with a 22-2 record ... as a junior averaged 20.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game while shooting 57.2% from the field ... in 2009-10 led team to a 23-2 record and Big North and Class B district and regional championships ... also first team all-conference player as a sophomore after averaging 14 points per game ... also lettered four times in track and field and was a conference high jump champion ... broke the school record in the high jump (6-6) and finished third in the state in that event ... majoring in economics ... member of Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.

22 coRy staRkey • senioR • foRwaRd • 6-8 • 219 • petoskey, Mich. • petoskey

opponent Min. Fg-A Pct. 3Fg-A Pct. FT-A Pct. RB PF A To B S PTSStanford 3 1-1 1.000 0-0 — 0-0 — 1 1 0 0 0 0 2Penn State 4 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 2 0 1 0 0 0 0St. Francis 7 1-1 1.000 0-0 — 0-0 — 2 1 0 0 0 0 2St. John’s DNPAlbany 4 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 2 0 0 0 0 0Mt. St. Mary’s DNPPrinceton 5 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Kent State 1 0-0 — 0-0 — 0-0 — 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Columbia DNPMarist DNPFairfield DNPAmerican* 7 0-0 — 0-0 — 1-2 .500 1 1 1 0 0 0 1Colgate* DNPLafayette* DNPHoly Cross* DNPNavy* DNPArmy* DNPLoyola* DNPBoston U.* DNPLehigh* DNPColgate* DNPLafayette* DNPHoly Cross* DNPNavy* 15 1-2 .500 0-0 — 0-0 — 4 2 2 0 0 3 2Army* 17 3-5 .600 0-0 — 0-0 — 6 0 0 1 0 0 6Loyola* 24 1-2 .500 0-0 — 0-1 .000 7 2 0 1 2 0 2Boston U.* 23 4-5 .800 0-0 — 0-2 .000 7 0 2 1 0 2 8Lehigh* 25 4-9 .444 0-0 — 0-0 — 6 3 0 0 0 0 8American* 24 4-5 .800 0-0 — 1-2 .500 11 0 0 1 0 1 9Army^ 23 2-4 .500 0-0 — 1-2 .500 5 1 0 4 0 1 5* Patriot League game ^ Patriot League Tournament Games started in bold

year g gS Min. Avg. FgM FgA Pct. 3FgM 3FgA Pct. FTM FTA Pct. oR DR Reb. RPg PF DQ A To BK ST Pts. PPg2011-12 11 0 54 4.9 4 9 .444 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 4 8 12 1.1 13 0 1 6 2 2 10 0.92012-13 7 0 29 4.1 4 13 .308 0 0 .000 3 5 .600 5 6 11 1.6 2 0 0 2 2 0 11 1.62013-14 14 0 182 13.0 21 34 .618 0 0 .000 3 9 .333 12 42 54 3.9 13 0 6 9 2 7 45 3.2ToTAL 32 0 265 8.3 29 56 .518 0 0 .000 8 18 .444 21 56 77 2.4 28 0 7 17 6 9 66 2.1

STARKeY’S 2013-14 GAMe-BY-GAMe STATiSTiCS

STARKeY’S CAReeR STATiSTiCS

Points: 9 at American 3/1/2014Rebounds: 11 at American 3/1/2014Assists: 2 twiceSteals: 3 vs. Navy 2/12/2014Blocks: 2 at Loyola 2/19/2014FG Made: 4 three timesFG Attempted: 9 vs. Lehigh 2/26/20143-pt FG Made: 03-pt FG Attempted: 0FT Made: 2 vs. Navy 2/2/2013FT Attempted: 3 vs. Navy 2/2/2013

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Lightning-quick point guard with loads of potential ... has a good outside shot and can also penetrate to the rim ... tenacious on-ball defender ... still has to fully grasp the Bucknell offense, but will be pushing returning point guards Steven Kaspar and John Azzinaro for minutes.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is Stephen Lawrence Brown Jr. ... born March 27, 1996 in Fairfax, Va. ... son of Stephen and Nicole Brown ... has two sisters, Nikki and Stephanie ... basketball captain and team MVP all four years at Christ Chapel Academy in Woodbridge, Va. ... three-time Christ Chapel Male Athlete of the Year ... broke the school’s all-time scoring record with 2,512 points ... also had 533 assists, 483 steals, 578 rebounds and 240 made 3-pointers ... became the first first athlete at Christ Chapel to have his jersey retired ... was also the school’s first athlete to receive a Division I scholarship ... three-time VISAA Division III First Team All-State selection and the 2014 Player of the Year ... led team to state finals in 2011 and 2014 ... ranked No. 8 among D.C., Maryland and Virginia point guards by DMVelite ... DMVelite All-Northern Virginia First Team and All-Metro Fourth Team in 2014 ... two-time winner of the Prince William County High School Hoopfest 3-point competition ... graduated with a 3.97 GPA and was a drummer with the school worship team ... made two mission trips to Albania.

• fReshMan • guaRd • 5-11 • 165• Manassas, va. • chRist chapel

Rangy, hard-working low-post player who is expected to make an immediate impact at Bucknell ... brings excellent offensive skills ... adept at scoring around the basket with either hand and can also step out on the perimeter ... has the length and timing to become a good shot-blocker.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is Nana F. Foulland ... born Oct. 21, 1995 in New York City ... son of Constance Quarshie ... 2014 graduate of Berks Catholic High School ... two-year captain in basketball ... did not start until his junior year, but became a two-time all-state selection (first team in 2014, second team in 2013) and 1,000-point scorer ... averaged 20.4 points, 9.6 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game as a senior and 14/8/2.5 as a junior ... two-time conference player of the year ... two-time all-district choice ... helped lead team to four sectional championships, three District 3-AAA championships and Berks Conference titles ... led his Philadelphia-area AAU team, Team Final, to the semifinals at the AAU Nationals in Orlando and the Peach Jam in South Carolina.

• fReshMan • centeR • 6-9 • 227• Reading, pa. • beRks catholic

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2014 Pennsylvania “Mr. Basketball” figures to be a part of Bucknell’s backcourt rotation this year ... terrific athlete who was also a standout football player in high school ... fierce competitor and natural leader with a good feel for the game ... receiving strong early reviews from coaches for his ability to score and defend ... probably best-suited for the “2” guard position.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is Jack Curtis Show ... born May 5, 1995 in Scranton, Pa. ... parents are Mike and Val Show ... has five younger siblings: Johanna, Jessie, Madison, Michael and Matthew ... both parents played basketball at Baptist Bible College, and in February 2014 Mike retired after 20 years as head men’s basketball coach there (he remains athletic director) ... 2014 graduate of Abington Heights High School, where he was a four-year letterman and an all-state selection in both basketball and football ... three-year captain in basketball and two-year captain in football ... as a senior was named Pennsylvania “Mr. Basketball” and Gatorade PA Player of the Year ... three-time all-state pick (twice first team, once third team) ... earned four all-league citations, including three first team honors ... school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,950 career points ... scored 42 points against Scranton Prep as a senior ... averaged 18.9 points, 4.2 assists and 3.8 rebounds as a junior and 17.7/4.6/4.8 as a senior ... recorded 27 points and 10 rebounds in the 2014 district final ... team posted a 93-23 record during his career, won three district titles and twice advanced to the PIAA quarterfinals ... played wide receiver, quarterback and defensive back in football and was a two-time third team all-state pick ... three-time all-league selection ... helped lead team to a 35-13 record and district titles in 2010 and 2012 ... selected for 2014 PA East-West All-Star Game ... in 2013 was featured in MaxPreps/Reebok Top-25 Most Dynamic Athletes.

• fReshMan • guaRd • 6-2 • 204• claRks suMMit, pa. • abington heights

Versatile forward vying for time at the “3” and “4” positions ... tremendous offensive player who can shoot, drive and pass ... size and skill makes him very difficult to defend ... biggest adjustment to the college game is going to be at the defensive end of the floor.

HigH SCHooL/PeRSonALFull name is Zachary Ryan Thomas ... born June 21, 1996 in Maplewood, Minn. ... son of Eric and Maureen Thomas ... has an older brother, Kyle ... 2014 graduate of Oakdale High School ... broke school records for points (2,281) and rebounds (864) during an outstanding basketball career ... graduated as the No. 2 all-time scoring leader in Maryland public school history and as the all-time scoring leader in Frederick County ... averaged 25.0 points per game as a senior and 22.6 for his career ... single-game high was 45 points ... also averaged 9.5 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.0 blocks as a senior, when he led Oakdale to a 22-5 record and a berth in the state championship game ... team made the state semifinals with a 22-4 record in 2013 ... four-year team captain ... three-time Frederick News Post Player of the Year ... first team all-state in 2014 and fourth team all-state in 2013 ... named to DMVelite All-Star Team ... Maryland Crab Ball Classic State All-Star ... Round Ball Classic All-Star ... named school’s Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... played AAU ball for Mid-Atlantic Select ... also played two years of varsity soccer and was an honorable mention all-area selection in 2011.

• fReshMan • foRwaRd • 6-6 • 210• ijaMsville, Md. • oakdale

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The Coaching StaffHead coach Dave Paulsen cuts down the net after Bucknell’s victory over Lafayette in the 2013 Patriot League championship game.

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Although it seems as though his tenure at Bucknell has been brief, Dave Paulsen has already become one of the longest-running — and most successful — coaches in Bison basketball history.

Paulsen is entering his seventh season at Bucknell in 2014-15. Only Don Smith (8) and Hall of Famers Ben Kribbs (10), Malcolm Musser (13), Pat Flannery (14) and Charlie Woollum (19) have patrolled the Bison sidelines longer. Paulsen’s 115 victories are third-most all-time, behind only Wool-lum (318) and Flannery (234), and Paulsen’s .593 winning percentage is the highest in program history among those who have coached at least 40 games.

The Patriot League’s third-most-senior head coach behind only Lafayette’s Fran O’Hanlon and Lehigh’s Brett Reed, Paulsen signed a brand new five-year contract in 2013 after ushering Bucknell through one of the most successful three-year stretches in school and Patriot League history.

The Bison won a school-record 28 games (28-6) in 2012-13 and became the first team in Patriot League history to record three straight outright regular-season titles. The 78 wins over a three-year period culminating in 2013 is also a program mark, and in that span Bucknell won two Patriot League Tournament titles (2011, 2013) and made two trips to the NCAA Tournament and another to the second round of the NIT (2012). In 2013 Buck-nell was awarded a No. 11 seed at the NCAAs, the second-highest seed in program history.

Paulsen won the 2011 and 2012 Patriot League Coach of the Year awards, making him only the third coach in league history to receive the honor in consecutive years. He was also named the 2013 NABC Co-District 13 Coach of the Year alongside Harvard’s Tommy Amaker.

The awards were well justified, as Bucknell went 78-25 overall and 37-5 in the Patriot League over that span.

Paulsen, a two-time National Coach of the Year who led Williams College to the 2003 Divi-sion III national championship, was named the head men’s basketball coach at Bucknell on May

Coach of the Year.In 1989-90, Paulsen served as the graduate

assistant coach on Steve Fisher’s staff at Michigan while completing his master’s degree in history. Paulsen was part of a Wolverines program that went 23-8 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, and he had the opportu-nity to coach six players who would later become NBA draft picks.

From 1990-94, Paulsen was the senior assis-tant coach and recruiting coordinator at Cleveland State, helping the Vikings to a 64-50 record in four seasons, including a 22-6 record (15-1 Mid-Continent Conference) in 1992-93.

Paulsen graduated from Williams cum laude with departmental honors in history. He was also a member of the Ephs’ varsity basketball team. In 1987, his squad captured the ECAC New England Division III championship.

Upon his return to Williams as head coach, Paulsen also served as an assistant professor of physical education, which is fitting since he is widely regarded as one of college basketball’s most accomplished teachers.

Known as an offensive innovator, Paulsen has produced four acclaimed instructional videos, en-titled “Ten Offensive Principles for the Adaptable Motion Offense,” “Motion Offense for Beginners,” “Developing Explosive Perimeter Players,” and “Principles of Effective Post Play.”

Paulsen has been a featured clinician at numerous developmental camps and coaches conventions throughout the nation, including the prestigious Nike Championship Basketball Clinics. He was even asked to participate in a pair of clinics in Portugal.

Paulsen has been chosen to serve on the NCAA Division I Regional Advisory Committee, where he will provide input on the selection of the NCAA Tournament field. He is a member of the NABC Congress, and in 2011-12 he became a voter in the USA Today Top-25 Coaches’ Poll.

“I believe that Bucknell is unique among Divi-sion I institutions in its commitment to excellence both academically and athletically,” said Paulsen. “I have never had more fun coaching a group of young men than I did [last] season because of their relentless work ethic, tremendous focus and inspiring unselfishness. We are proud of the accomplishments of the team, but also hungry to constantly improve and carry on the tradition of great basketball teams that have characterized Bucknell basketball history.”

Paulsen and his wife, Kathy, have three daugh-ters: Claire (19), Sara (15) and Molly (12).

20, 2008.Paulsen in 2011 was one of 16 final-

ists for the Hugh Durham Award, present-ed to the national Mid-Major Coach of the Year. In his six years at Bucknell, Paulsen has a 115-79 (.593) record. Including eight seasons at Williams and three each at Le Moyne and St. Lawrence, Paulsen’s career record is now 377-199 (.655).

Paulsen’s initial Bucknell recruiting class resulted in a record three Patriot League All-Rookie honorees in Bryson Johnson, Mike Muscala and Joe Willman. Muscala developed into a two-time Patriot League Player of the Year, an All-American and an NBA Draft selection, and last winter Muscala became Bucknell’s very first NBA player when he suited up with the Atlanta Hawks. Meanwhile, Johnson and Willman both became All-Patriot Leaguers and 1,000-point scorers before embarking on professional careers overseas.

A year later, Paulsen recruited anoth-er eventual Patriot League Player of the Year in Cameron Ayers, who became a key player on two NCAA Tournament teams.

“The Bucknell men’s basketball pro-gram has achieved an incredible amount of success under the leadership of head

coach Dave Paulsen, and I am pleased that Dave will be here to continue to grow the storied tradi-tion of Bison Basketball,” said director of athletics and recreation John Hardt in announcing Paulsen’s new contract in March 2013. “Since his arrival at Bucknell, Dave has shown an unwavering commit-ment to our scholar-athlete model. In addition, the program’s players and coaches have represented themselves and our University in exemplary fash-ion. The passion and enthusiasm that he brings to work every day have clearly rubbed off on his team and his staff. The landscape of college basketball is rapidly changing, and I look forward to working with Dave through these new and exciting challenges.”

Paulsen, a 1987 Williams graduate and a Phi Beta Kappa scholar, has coached at every level of college basketball over the last two decades and is considered a highly sought-after consultant on the principles of the motion offense.

Paulsen, 50, came to Bucknell as its 20th head basketball coach after leading Williams to the top of the Division III ranks. In eight years at Williams, he guided the Ephs to a 170-53 (.762) record, including a combined 61-3 mark in 2002-03 and 2003-04. His team captured the 2003 national championship and was the national runner-up in 2004. The National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Coach of the Year in both 2003 and 2004, Paulsen’s teams won three NESCAC championships (2003, 2004, 2007) and made four NCAA Tournament appearances (2002, 2003, 2004, 2007). He was a three-time NESCAC Coach of the Year and two-time New England Coach of the Year.

Prior to his tenure at Williams, Paulsen served as head coach at Le Moyne from 1997-2000 and at St. Lawrence from 1994-97. He compiled a three-year record of 42-39 at Le Moyne, while also serving as the school’s director of NCAA compli-ance. At St. Lawrence, he posted a 50-28 record in three seasons, including the 1995-96 and 1996-97 campaigns in which the Saints made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances, and he was twice named the Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association

Head Coach Dave Paulsen

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PERSONAL Date of Birth: Sept. 14, 1964 Wife: Kathy Children: Claire (19), Sara (15), Molly (12)

EDUCATION B.A., cum laude, with departmental honors in history, Phi Beta Kappa, Williams College, 1987 M.A., history, University of Michigan, December 1993

HEAD COACHING CAREER Year School W L Pct. 1994-95 St. Lawrence 10 15 .400 1995-96 St. Lawrence 18 9 .667 NCAA Tournament 1996-97 St. Lawrence 22 4 .846 UCAA Champions, NCAA Tournament St. Lawrence Totals 50 28 .641

1997-98 Le Moyne 20 8 .714 1998-99 Le Moyne 13 14 .481 1999-2000 Le Moyne 9 17 .346 LeMoyne Totals 42 39 .519

2000-01 Williams 21 7 .750 ECAC New England Champions 2001-02 Williams 22 6 .786 NCAA Tournament 2002-03 Williams 31 1 .969 NCAA Champions, National Coach of Year 2003-04 Williams 30 2 .938 NCAA Runner-Up, National Coach of Year 2004-05 Williams 16 9 .640 2005-06 Williams 17 8 .680 2006-07 Williams 16 12 .571 NESCAC Champions, NCAA Tournament 2007-08 Williams 17 8 .680 Williams Totals 170 53 .762

2008-09 Bucknell 7 23 .233 2009-10 Bucknell 14 17 .452 2010-11 Bucknell 25 9 .735 Patriot League Champions, NCAA Tournament 2011-12 Bucknell 25 10 .714 PL Regular-Season Champions, NIT Second Round 2012-13 Bucknell 28 6 .824 Patriot League Champions, NCAA Tournament 2013-14 Bucknell 16 14 .533 Bucknell Totals 115 79 .593 OVERALL TOTALS 379 199 .656

ASSISTANT COACHING CAREER 1988-89 Assistant Coach, Williams 1989-90 Assistant Coach, Michigan 1990-94 Senior Assistant Coach, Cleveland State

Dave Paulsen resume

The Coaching Staff

Dane Fischer enters his seventh season at Bucknell and his fourth since being promoted to associate head coach.

When Dave Paulsen took over as Bucknell’s head coach in 2008, he quickly tabbed Fischer as his lead assistant coach. Fischer has since proven to be a tireless recruiter and a smart basketball tactician. Much of his early success in both depart-

ments — including the recruitment of two-time Patriot League Player of the Year and current Atlanta Hawk Mike Muscala — helped lead to three regular-season titles, two NCAA Tournament appearances and an NIT berth in the last four years.

In addition to serving as recruiting coordina-tor, Fischer is the program’s academic advisor. Bucknell has claimed six Academic All-Patriot League spots, four Capital One Academic All-District selections and one national Academic All-American in the last four years. Fischer also handles Bucknell’s non-conference scheduling and is heavily involved in the program’s community outreach and fundraising initiatives.

Fischer had been an assistant coach at Rider for the three seasons prior to coming to Bucknell. In 2007-08 he helped lead the Broncs to a school-record 23 victories and a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) regular-season championship. In addition to his on-court duties, Fischer served as the program’s recruiting coordinator. He brought three all-conference and two all-rookie performers to the Lawrenceville, N.J., campus, and the class of 2011 graduated with the most career wins in the history of the program.

At Rider, Fischer coached NBA lottery pick Jason Thompson, who was the top senior taken in the 2008 Draft. Thompson was picked 12th overall by the Sacramento Kings. At Rider, he was named the Haggerty Award winner as the 2008 Metropoli-tan Basketball Writers Player of the Year, Associated Press Honorable Mention All-America, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Player of the Year, the

District II Player of the Year by the U.S. Basketball Writers and to the First Team All-District 3 team by the National Basketball Coaches. He was also an All-America selection by collegeinsider.com.

From 2003-05, Fischer was an assistant coach on Paulsen’s staff at Williams. In those two seasons, Williams went 46-11 and finished as the national runner-up in 2004.

During his playing days at Ithaca College, Fischer was a two-time team captain and gradu-ated ranked among the top 10 in program history in career assists and steals. He was a three-year starting point guard and helped lead the Bomb-ers to an ECAC Upstate New York championship, and Empire Eight League title and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. He was named team MVP and honorable mention all-conference, and he was the recipient of the Congdon Award, given to the player that best exemplifies what Ithaca College basketball represents. A native of Minnesota, he graduated with a degree in business administra-tion and a minor in economics.

Fischer is married to the former Chelsea Chowning, a former women’s basketball Academic All-American at the University of Kentucky, where she graduated with her doctorate from UK’s Col-lege of Pharmacy.

Dane fischerassociate heaD coach

seventh season

aaron kellyassistant coachseventh season

Aaron Kelly is back for his seventh year on Dave Paulsen’s staff and his sixth as an assistant coach after serving as the program’s manager of basketball operations in 2008-09. Prior to com-ing to Bucknell, Kelly was assistant coach under Paulsen at Williams in 2007-08.

At Bucknell, Kelly is involved in all aspects of the Bison program, from recruiting to scouting to on-floor coaching to summer camps and other offseason programs. Kelly has been an integral part of a coaching staff that led the Bison to an unprecedented three straight outright Patriot League regular-season titles. Bucknell won the Patriot League Tournament in 2011 and 2013 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament both years, and the Bison made their first-ever NIT appear-ance in 2012, beating top-seeded Arizona in the first round.

Kelly served as Williams’ head junior varsity basketball coach in addition to his varsity duties in recruiting, scouting, player development, strength and conditioning and summer camp organization.

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Name Years at BU W L Pct.Student Coaches 1895-1908 (13) 99 28 .780George Hoskins 1908-11 (3) 21 14 .667C. Fulmer 1911-12 (1) 10 6 .625H.E. Zehner 1912-13 (1) 4 13 .235D. Schaffner 1913-14 (1) 4 8 .333George Cockill* 1914-17 (3) 26 19 .576Malcolm E. Musser 4 diff. stints (13) 110 99 .522Harry A. Benfer 1918-19 (1) 12 4 .750Clarence E. Glass 1920-23 (3) 29 25 .537Harry McCormick 1923-25 (2) 2 10 .167John Plant 1926-32 (6) 59 49 .546John J. Sitarsky 1942-43 (1) 5 8 .385J. Ellwood Ludwig 1943-47 (4) 36 29 .554Jack G. Guy 1947-52 (5) 29 80 .266Benton A. Kribbs 1952-62 (10) 97 124 .439Gene Evans 1962-64 (2) 15 29 .341Don Smith 1964-72 (8) 82 105 .433Jim Valvano 1972-75 (3) 33 42 .440Charlie Woollum 1975-94 (19) 318 221 .590Pat Flannery 1994-2008 (14) 234 178 .568Dave Paulsen 2008-pres. (6) 115 79 .593Bucknell Totals* 1895-pres. (119) 1340 1170 .534* percentage includes one tie

Bison coaching recorDs

The Coaching Staff

kevin snyDermgr. BB oPerations

seconD season

In 2006-07, Kelly was an assistant coach at Clarkson University, where he was part of a Golden Knights team that finished with a winning record (14-12).

Kelly is a 2006 graduate of Catholic University in Washington, D.C. He was a member of Cardinals teams that were consistently ranked in the top 25 nationally and produced a four-year record of 89-28. Kelly was elected team captain as a senior, and his team appeared in the NCAA Tournament in 2003, 2004 and 2006. A Capital Athletic Conference All-Academic Team honoree, Kelly graduated with a degree in history.

Kevin Snyder, a former all-conference guard recruited by Dave Paulsen at Williams College, joined Paulsen’s staff at Bucknell as the manager of basketball operations prior to the 2013-14 sea-son. Snyder came to Bucknell after spending the previous season as an assistant coach at Brown.

In his current role, Snyder coordinates all types of team logistics, including critical elements such as team travel, recruiting and summer camps.

A native of Littleton, Colo., Snyder graduated from Williams in 2009 after double-majoring in psychology and art studio. Not only was he a First Team All-NESCAC selection as a senior, but he was also named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Team. Snyder was a three-time recipient of his school’s Academic Scholar-Athlete Award. On the floor he was a three-year starter who com-piled 1,016 points, 237 assists and 272 rebounds. He averaged 16.8 points per game and also led the team in assists as a senior. During his sophomore year — Paulsen’s next-to-last year at Williams — he helped lead the Ephs to a NESCAC title and a berth in the NCAA Tournament.

Snyder launched his coaching career in 2009-10 as the director of basketball operations at William & Mary. He was part of a staff that led the Tribe to a 22-10 record and an NIT berth. It was William & Mary’s most wins since 1949-50 and the third-most in program history.

One year later Snyder returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach under Mike Maker. In 2010-11 Williams finished 29-3 and advanced all the way to the Division III Final Four. After two years at Williams, Snyder last season returned to the Division I ranks as an assistant coach at Brown. In 2012-13 the Bears finished in fourth place in the Ivy League with a 7-7 record. Note: At press time, Bucknell was undergoing a national search for an assistant coach. Charles

Lee, a former Bison star who had been on the staff for the past two years, accepted an assistant coach position with the Atlanta Hawks in August.

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mark kePPlerassociate Director of athletics,

heaD athletic trainer

Associate Athletic Director Mark Keppler, now in his 29th year as Bucknell’s head athletic trainer, oversees Bucknell’s ath-letic training and sports medicine program. Keppler coordinates the work of seven professional staff members and a dedicated group of student assistants.

The head trainer at Carnegie Mellon University for 11 years before coming to Bucknell, Keppler is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and is both state- and nationally-certified.

From 1982-84 he served as president of the Pennsylvania Athletic Training Society, and from 1984-97 he served with the Athletic Training Advisory Commission to the State Board of Physical Therapy. He is currently the Convention Chair for PATS and was inducted into that organization’s Hall of Fame in June 2006. In the spring of 2013, Keppler was named Trainer of the Year by the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Football Foundation.

Keppler is a 1973 graduate of Florida State University and holds a master’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh.

After working with the football program for his first three years at Bucknell, Keppler moved to the fieldhouse training room to coordinate the athletic training office for the entire athletic department. In the fall of 1999, he once again took over as the pri-mary football trainer, in addition to running the athletic training office. Keppler also serves as the primary athletic trainer for spring football, and supervises off-season rehabilitation programs for any injured Bison football players.

Keppler and his wife, Wanda, reside in Lewisburg and are the parents of daughters Sarah and Reta.

Bucknell’s athletic training staff, headed by Mark Keppler, provides outstanding medical care for each of Bucknell’s student-athletes. In 2003, Keppler and his staff moved into a brand new, state-of-the-art athletic training room as part of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center design. There is also a fully-equipped athletic training facility in Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium, adjacent to the football team locker room, and satellite training rooms at Sojka Pavilion and Holmes Stadium. The philosophy of the Bucknell sports medicine team is a commitment to providing the best care for Bison student-athletes. Its injury and rehab protocols are developed to help decrease athletics-related injuries, increase injury recovery time, and combine strength and flexibility, endurance and sport-specific functional activities.

Every injured Bucknell student-athlete is attended by an athletic trainer at the time the injury occurs. Each of Bucknell’s professional staff trainers are state and nationally certified, and they are assisted on-site by a quality team of student athletic trainers. The care for all Bucknell students ultimately falls under the direction of the director of the University’s student health services. Athletes sustaining serious injuries requiring immediate attention in a hospital setting are sent to the emergency room of the Evangelical Community Hospital, located just two miles from the Bucknell campus.

PartnershiP With geisinger sPorts meDicineIn August 2005, Bucknell director of athletics and recreation John Hardt and Geisinger chief of sports medicine Daniel Feldmann, MD,

announced a partnership that makes Geisinger Sports Medicine the exclusive sports medicine provider for Bucknell University Athletics. Geisinger’s team of orthopaedic specialists, certified in a wide array of specialties, is responsible for the care and treatment of more than 700 Division I student-athletes participating in varsity athletics at Bucknell.

Geisinger Health System is an integrated, physician-led healthcare services organization that serves more than two million residents throughout central and northeastern Pennsylvania. It includes a 650-member multi-specialty physician practice, a tertiary/quaternary medical center and an acute-care com-munity hospital, adult and pediatric trauma centers, a nationally acclaimed alcohol and chemical dependency treat-ment center, heart and cancer institutes, a neurosciences program, two research centers, 41 community practice offices and one of the largest not-for-profit rural HMOs in the country.

In addition to meeting the on-campus needs of the Bucknell student-athletes, Geisinger has a comprehen-sive, multi-disciplinary sports medicine facility at GMC Outpatient Surgery Center—Woodbine Lane in Danville. This one-stop complex features an open MRI for on-site diagnostics, a therapy pool and facilities for athlete rehabilita-tion. For more on the Geisinger Sports Medicine program and staff, please visit: www.geisinger.org/consumers/services/sports_med/index.html

Mark KepplerAssoc. AD/HeadAthletic Trainer

Brendan AbbeyAssistant Athletic

Trainer (MBB)

Pamela StasoAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Kristin KlingerAssociate Athletic

Trainer

Kaitlin KellyAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Cheri OrndorffAthletic TrainingClinical Assistant

Fafa TsikataAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Dr. Daniel FeldmannGeisinger Chief of Sports

Medicine

Aya MoriokaAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Bucknell Sports Medicine

Jamie LavisAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Bucknell sPorts meDicine Personnel

Emily MadrakAssistant Athletic

Trainer

Paul CelonaGeisinger Outsourced

Athletic Trainer

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Community & Alumni Relations

Head coach Dave Paulsen believes very strongly in giving back to the local community that has shown so much support to the Bison basketball program throughout the years. Paulsen and his team have conducted free instructional clinics and autograph sessions. Team members have visited local elementary schools to participate in the Dream to Read program, where players read books with youngsters in their classrooms. The team visits a local soup kitchen to serve meals to needy families and also makes regular appearances at the Lewisburg Food Bank.

In recent years the team has made it a tradition to pay a Halloween visit to the Janet Weis Children’s Hospital at the Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pa., each fall. The coaching staff and a host of Bison players make the trip to the hospital to lift the spirits of the children they spend time with. For the student-athletes, the experience is both eye-opening and gratifying. Bucknell coaches and student-athletes have also participated in the Beads of Courage program, which helps children endure cancer treatment by marking milestones as a symbol of their courage. Bison players wear beads during a practice, and then visit the Janet Weis Children’s Hospital to give the beads to the children.

On Jan. 7, 2015, the Bison will host the Eleventh Annual Dirk Sojka Slam Dunk with Bison Basketball, with proceeds benefitting Suncom Indus-tries, where persons with disabilities learn to reach their full potential. Suncom was the workplace of Dirk Sojka, son of Gary and Sandy Sojka, until Dirk’s passing in July 2002.

Paulsen and his staff also place great emphasis on alumni relations, keeping former Bison players in the Bucknell Basketball family. The annual golf tournament is one of several events geared toward alums and supporters of the program. This past summer, more than 100 golfers participated in the event. The 2015 tournament will be part of a busy Alumni Weekend, as the program celebrates the 10-year anniversary of the landmark 2005 NCAA Tournament win over Kansas.

Bison give Back to the leWisBurg community

Cameron Ayers presents a “Bead of Courage” that he wore during a practice before Bucknell’s NCAA Tournament game to 15-year-old MacKenzie Riley, whose mother Allison Stepp (middle) takes tickets at Bison basketball games.

Large crowds return each spring for the Bison Basketball golf outing. Bucky makes an appearance at Suncom Industries.

Boakai Lalugba dunks during the 2014 Alumni Game.

A standing-room-only crowd joined the Bison at the Campus Theatre to watch the 2013 NCAA Selection Show.

Ryan Hill and Mike Muscala hard at work at the local food bank.

Dave Paulsen throws out the first pitch at a Bucknell baseball game.

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Opponents/Year in Review

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Team W L 1st Gm. Last GameAir Force 2 0 1996 B (68-61), 1997Akron 0 2 1964 A (87-60), 1966Alabama 1 1 1984 B (72-64), 1995Albany 5 2 2000 B (77-64), 2013Albright 30 29 1910 B (63-51), 1975Allegheny 2 4 1902 A (48-20), 1910American Intl. 1 0 1971 B (77-67), 1971American 34 21 1939 B (56-51), 2014Appalachian St. 0 1 1996 A (71-62), 1996Arizona 1 0 2012 B (65-54), 2012Arizona State 1 2 1951 A (79-52), 2002Arkansas 1 0 2006 B (59-55), 2006Armstrong St. 0 1 1973 A (70-67), 1973Army 47 21 1929 A (72-71), 2014Ashland 2 0 1903 B (57-12), 1903Assumption 0 1 1971 A (91-71), 1971Baldwin-Wallace 1 0 1960 BU (93-76), 1960Ball State 0 2 1971 BS (63-59), 1998Baltimore Univ. 0 1 1939 BAL (43-29), 1939Bethany 1 2 1923 BU (65-42), 1964Binghamton 3 1 2008 BU (77-63), 2011Bloomsburg 14 8 1896 BL (73-72), 1981Blue Ridge 1 0 1927 BU (34-25), 1927Boise State 0 1 1994 BS (78-64), 1994Boston College 0 2 1951 BC (84-80), 2010Boston University 4 3 2005 BK (63-53), 2014Brooklyn 2 0 1984 BU (87-75), 1986Brown 3 1 1962 BR (63-61), 1997Bryant 1 0 2009 BU (59-56), 2009Buffalo 1 8 1907 BUF (72-61), 1965Butler 0 1 2013 BUT (68-56), 2013UC Irvine 0 1 1989 C (85-79), 1989UC Santa Barbara 1 0 2002 B (68-60), 2002Canisius 0 6 1917 C (71-67), 2002Capital 1 0 1964 B (84-62), 1964Carnegie-Mellon 11 3 1909 B (98-52), 1999Catholic 1 6 1920 B (36-27), 1926Central Arkansas 0 1 2006 C (50-48), 2006Central Connecticut 0 1 2001 C (68-55), 2001Central Florida 1 0 1987 B (87-81), 1987C.C.N.Y. 2 1 1929 B (84-48), 1962The Citadel 0 1 1960 C (95-73), 1960Clemson 0 2 1957 C (73-85), 1982Colgate 62 40 1920 B (79-68), 2014Coll. of Charleston 0 1 2003 C (76-63), 2003Colorado State 0 1 1996 C (83-70), 1996Columbia 4 2 1994 B (57-52), 2013Connecticut 0 3 1952 C (81-52), 2011Coppin State 1 0 1986 B (89-64), 1986Cornell 25 23 1898 B (72-56), 2013Cortland 1 1 1955 B (94-67), 1956Dartmouth 4 1 1905 B (62-49), 2012Davidson 1 2 1957 D (91-70), 1967Dayton 0 1 1988 D (69-68), 1988Delaware 52 34 1906 B (82-66), 2009DePaul 1 0 2005 B (57-52), 2005DePauw 2 0 1968 B (80-71), 1970Dickinson 38 21 1900 B (79-36), 2003Drake 0 1 1998 D (71-53), 1998Drew 1 0 2000 B (82-62), 2000Drexel 15 15 1972 B (81-75), 2008Duke 0 3 1959 D (84-50), 2006Duquesne 3 5 1921 B (86-83), 1988East Carolina 1 0 1985 B (68-61OT), 1985East Stroudsburg 1 1 1932 E (62-45), 1933Eastern Michigan 0 1 1981 E (76-60), 1981Elizabethtown 7 0 1937 B (81-30), 1944Evansville 0 1 1988 E (79-54), 1988Fairfield 0 3 1990 F (73-64), 2013FDU-Florham 1 0 2002 B (72-45), 2002Florida 0 1 1968 F (74-70), 1968Fla. International 0 1 1998 F (73-58), 1998Florida State 0 1 1987 F (87-58), 1987Florida Southern 1 0 1984 B (78-77OT), 1984Fordham 5 8 1929 B (75-56), 1995F & M 31 17 1903 B (102-53), 1969Fresno State 1 0 1987 B (66-56), 1987Furman 0 1 1982 F (68-672OT), 1982Gannon 0 1 1972 G (87-81), 1972Geneva 1 0 1965 B (65-58), 1965George Mason 4 7 1984 B (61-56), 2012

Team W L 1st Gm. Last GameGeo. Washington 7 2 1910 G (80-77), 2002Georgetown 2 9 1912 G (75-53), 1987Georgia 0 2 1973 G (93-90), 1991Georgia Southern 3 0 1973 B (65-51), 1998Gettysburg 66 60 1901 B (82-49), 1986Hartford 1 1 1994 B (80-70), 1995Hartwick 0 1 1953 H (97-65), 1953Harvard 1 1 1959 B (80-73), 1993Haverford 4 0 1928 B (76-44), 2005Hobart 1 0 1923 B (43-19), 1923Hofstra 19 10 1956 B (68-60), 2001Holy Cross 34 27 1991 H (66-50), 2014Howard 0 1 1986 H (87-67), 1986Illinois State 1 1 1992 I (89-76), 1993Iona 2 4 1955 I (105-61), 2000Iowa 0 1 1997 I (91-52), 1997Iowa State 0 1 2004 I (62-55), 2004Jackson State 1 0 1986 B (65-64OT), 1986James Madison 0 2 1981 J (85-75), 2010Johns Hopkins 1 0 1919 B (33-25), 1919Juniata 45 4 1914 B (76-58), 1975Kansas 1 0 2005 B (64-63), 2005Keene State 1 0 1989 B (78-66), 1989Kent State 2 0 2012 B (66-59), 2013Keuka 1 0 1908 B (64-19), 1908Kings Point 1 0 1973 B (69-42), 1973Lafayette 69 87 1915 L (66-58), 2014La Salle 6 18 1903 B (74-66), 2012Lebanon Valley 23 9 1905 B (105-62), 1986Lehigh 99 63 1902 B (65-61), 2014Le Moyne 0 1 1967 L (78-74OT), 1967Lock Haven 7 0 1896 B (85-77), 2000Long Beach State 1 1 1985 B (61-57), 2007Loyola (Md.) 8 2 1987 B (55-53), 2014Lycoming 15 0 1977 B (106-66), 1992Maine 2 2 1962 B (79-69), 1999Manhattan 2 2 1930 B (70-66), 1999Mansfield 1 0 1906 B (25-11), 1906Marietta 0 1 1965 M (75-66), 1965Marist 5 4 1986 M (69-51), 2013Marquette 0 1 2010 M (72-61), 2010Marshall 0 1 1944 M (52-49), 1944Maryland 0 7 1976 M (81-52), 2008Maryland-Baltimore Co. 6 2 1991 B (70-67), 2001Marymount 1 0 1993 B (95-55), 1993Memphis 0 1 2006 M (72-56), 2006Mercer 0 1 2009 M (89-80), 2009Messiah 0 1 1982 M (72-702OT), 1982Miami (Fla.) 0 2 1969 M (93-88), 1970Michigan State 0 1 2003 M (64-52), 2003Middle Tennessee 0 1 1977 M (77-65), 1977Minnesota 0 1 2011 M (70-58), 2011Missouri 0 1 2013 M (66-64), 2013Montana 0 1 1992 M (63-60), 1992Moravian 3 0 1919 B (85-65), 1978Morehead State 1 0 2011 B (54-50), 2011Mount St. Mary’s 12 9 1912 M (69-64), 2013Muhlenberg 24 33 1902 B (87-62), 1989Murray State 0 1 1990 M (81-68), 1990Navy 34 35 1920 B (78-57), 2014Nevada 0 1 2012 N (75-67), 2012New Mexico 0 3 1985 N (67-57), 1996New Mexico State 1 0 2012 B (62-49), 2012New Orleans 0 1 1992 N (90-57), 1992New York Marit. 1 0 1947 B (43-37), 1947New York Univ. 0 3 1907 N (63-52), 1971Niagara 4 5 1982 B (88-71), 2012Norfolk State 1 0 2003 B (68-52), 2003North Dakota State 0 1 2007 N (68-60), 2007North Texas 1 0 1992 B (88-64), 1992Northern Colorado 1 0 2004 B (67-54), 2004Northern Illinois 1 0 2006 B (77-59), 2006Northern Iowa 1 2 1990 N (57-48), 2006Northwestern 0 1 2003 N (69-61), 2003Notre Dame 0 3 1983 N (101-69), 2009Ohio 0 2 2008 O (85-67), 2009Ohio State 0 1 1986 O (90-62), 1986Old Dominion 1 2 1979 B (83-822OT), 2008Pennsylvania 3 4 1897 P (65-52), 2004Penn State 25 76 1897 B (90-80), 2013Pittsburgh 9 18 1908 B (69-66), 2005

Team W L 1st Gm. Last GamePratt Institute 0 1 1913 P (41-32), 1913Presbyterian 1 0 2010 B (71-47), 2010Princeton 4 12 1902 P (66-53), 2013Providence 0 1 2009 P (76-65), 2009Purdue 1 0 2012 B (70-65), 2012Rhode Island 3 5 1947 R (74-69), 1965Richmond 2 3 1958 B (79-65), 2011Rider 30 24 1969 B (56-54), 2005Robert Morris 6 3 1983 B (60-45), 2004Rochester 13 3 1917 B (100-81), 1980Rutgers 8 22 1923 R (78-48), 2000St. Bonaventure 1 5 1988 S (90-822OT), 2008St. Francis (N.Y.) 5 2 1967 B (78-59), 1987St. Francis (Pa.) 17 12 1927 B (72-50), 2013St. John’s 0 2 1912 S (67-63), 2013St. Joseph’s 3 17 1951 S (63-53), 2006St. Louis 1 0 1990 B (103-93), 1990St. Mary’s (Calif.) 0 1 1995 S (84-66), 1995St. Peter’s 1 0 1973 B (92-75), 1973St. Thomas 0 4 1930 S (71-25), 1935San Diego State 0 1 1987 S (87-70), 1987San Francisco 1 0 1995 B (68-65OT), 1995Santa Clara 0 1 2005 S (77-68), 2005Schuylkill 4 0 1928 B (41-36), 1929Scranton 10 3 1904 B (96-50), 1998Seton Hall 0 5 1913 S (81-68), 1977Shenandoah 1 0 1904 B (62-6), 1904Siena 0 1 1985 S (83-65), 1985South Alabama 0 1 1977 S (94-68), 1977South Carolina 1 1 1958 S (88-74), 1974South Florida 0 1 2001 S (59-56), 2001SMU 0 1 1990 S (88-80), 1990Southern Miss 0 1 1989 S (78-71), 1989Stanford 0 1 2013 S (72-68), 2013Stephen F. Austin 1 0 2004 B (62-49), 2004Stetson 0 1 1973 S (59-55), 1973Susquehanna* 51 6 1906 B (93-83), 1989Swarthmore 5 4 1904 S (31-14), 1912Syracuse 1 9 1915 S (80-61), 2011Temple 5 29 1920 T (80-54), 1982Tennessee 0 1 1957 T (89-71), 1957Texas A&M 0 1 1993 T (74-69), 1993Texas Tech 0 1 2006 T (72-60), 2006Towson 17 8 1983 B (71-57), 2007Upsala 1 1 1977 U (69-65), 1978Ursinus 13 1 1916 B (77-62), 2003Utica 1 1 1984 U (67-65), 1984Vanderbilt 0 1 2011 V (80-68), 2011Vermont 0 2 1994 V (77-60), 2001Villanova 9 15 1908 V (68-52), 2010Virginia 1 2 1961 V (99-49), 2000VMI 2 1 1961 B (63-60), 1985Virginia Tech 0 1 1970 V (57-53), 1970Wabash 1 0 1968 B (86-66), 1968Wagner 5 6 1956 B (77-73), 2010Wake Forest 0 5 1974 W (81-52), 2008Warren 1 0 1902 B (38-34), 1902Wash. College 1 0 1988 B (110-77), 1988Wash. & Jeff. 13 4 1914 B (84-42), 1983Washington Univ. 1 0 1966 B (82-66), 1966Waynesburg 0 2 1948 W (72-60), 1949West Alabama 2 0 2011 B (69-52), 2012West Chester 15 3 1970 W (52-50), 1982West Virginia 0 8 1923 W (112-71), 1977WV Tech 0 1 1956 W (88-51), 1956WV Wesleyan 0 1 1914 W (21-19), 1914West. Maryland 12 4 1926 B (86-49), 1997Westminster 5 10 1950 W (75-66), 1971Wichita State 0 1 1995 W (85-66), 1995Widener 1 0 1995 B (70-46), 1995Wilkes 2 1 1973 B (82-62), 1984Williams 1 0 1970 B (71-52), 1970Wisconsin 0 1 2005 W (71-62), 2005Wyoming (Pa.) 1 0 1919 B (55-36), 1919Xavier 1 0 2006 B (68-67), 2006Yale 4 2 1988 B (72-57), 2006York 1 0 1985 B (65-51), 1985Youngstown St. 0 1 1986 Y (77-70), 1986Others 56 27

*Series Includes One Tie 2014-15 Opponents in Bold.

All-Time Series Records

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2014-15 patriot league Opponents

OPPONENT AMERICAN ARMY BOSTON UNIVERSITY COLGATE HOLY CROSS LAFAYETTE LEHIGH

Game Dates D31 at BucknellF28 at American

J17 at BucknellF15 at Army

J24 at Boston U.F22 at Bucknell

J3 at ColgateJ31 at Bucknell

J10 at Holy CrossF8 at Bucknell

J7 at BucknellF4 at Lafayette

J28 at BucknellF25 at Lehigh

Location Washington, D.C. West Point, N.Y. Boston, Mass. Hamilton, N.Y. Worcester, Mass. Easton, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa.

Enrollment 13,063 4,400 15,803 2,000 2,877 2,400 4,700

Nickname Eagles Black Knights Terriers Raiders Crusaders Leopards Mountain Hawks

Conference Patriot League Patriot League Patriot League Patriot League Patriot League Patriot League Patriot League

Colors Red, White & Blue Black, Gold & Gray Red & White Maroon & White Royal Purple Maroon & White Brown & White

Home Arena Bender Arena Christl Arena Agganis Arena Cotterell Court Hart Center Kirby Sports Center Stabler Arena

Capacity 2,963 5,043 7,200 3,100 3,600 2,644 5,600

President/Supe Neil Kerwin Lt. Gen. Robert L. Caslen Robert A. Brown Jeffrey Herbst Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J. Alison Byerly Alice P. Gast

Athletic Director Billy Walker Boo Corrigan Mike Lynch Vicky Chun Nathan Pine Bruce McCutcheon Joe Sterrett

Head Coach Mike Brennan Zach Spiker Joe Jones Matt Langel Milan Brown Fran O’Hanlon Brett Reed

Alma Mater Princeton ‘94 Ithaca ‘00 SUNY Oswego ‘87 Penn ‘00 Howard ‘93 Villanova ‘70 Eckerd ‘95

Record at School 20-13 (1) 68-83 (5) 57-40 (3) 32-61 (3) 55-67 (4) 269-295 (19) 129-91 (7)

Record Overall 20-13 (1) 68-83 (5) 143-148 (10) 32-61 (2) 150-187 (11) 269-295 (19) 129-91 (7)

Assistant Coach Scott Greenman Jimmy Allen Shaun Morris Dave Klatsky Brion Dunlap Pat Doherty Antoni Wyche

Assistant Coach Nate Philippe Sean Rutigliano Curtis Wilson Mike McGarvey Kevin Robinson Donovan Williams Ryan Krueger

Assistant Coach Matt Wolff Justin Jennings Walt Corbean Mike Jordan Kevin Driscoll John O’Connor Kyle Griffin

Dir. BB Ops. Drew Adams TBA Joe Bianco Pete Durr Mike Fava Rob Fusaro

Office Phone 202-885-3010 845-938-2419 617-358-0749 315-228-7571 508-793-2323 610-330-5475 610-758-4188

13-14 Record 20-13 15-16 24-11 13-18 20-14 11-20 14-18

13-14 Conference 13-5 (2nd) 10-8 (5th) 15-3 (1st) 6-12 (t-7th) 12-6 (3rd) 6-12 (t-7th) 7-11 (6th)

13-14 Postseason NCAA 2nd Round None NIT First Round None CIT 2nd Round None None

Lettermen R/L 11/3 20/2 8/5 14/3 14/1 13/2 11/2

Starters R/L 4/1 5/0 2/3 3/2 4/1 5/0 4/1

Series Record Bucknell, 34-21 Bucknell, 46-21 Bucknell, 4-3 Bucknell, 62-40 Bucknell, 34-27 Lafayette, 87-69 Bucknell, 99-63

First Meeting 1/14/1939 (A, 38-33) 1/9/1929 (A, 35-34) 12/28/2005 (BK, 63-57) 1/8/1920 (C, 56-38) 1/12/1991 (H, 80-78) 1/26/1915 (L, 33-32) 2/3/1902 (B, 38-16)

Last Meeting 3/1/2014 (B, 56-51) 3/5/2014 (A, 72-71) 2/23/2014 (BK, 63-53) 2/1/2014 (B, 79-68) 2/9/2014 (H, 66-50) 2/5/2014 (L, 66-58) 2/26/14 (B, 65-61)

Streak Bucknell 1 Army 1 Bucknell 1 Bucknell 10 Holy Cross 1 Lafayette 1 Bucknell 1

SID Contact Mike Gambardella Mark Mohrman Scott Ellis Kat Castner Charles Bare Brian Ludrof Justin Lafleur

Phone 202-885-3032 845-938-6929 617-358-2163 315-228-6761 508-793-2583 610-330-5003 610-758-6631

E-Mail [email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Twitter @AUEagles @ArmyAthletics @BUAthletics @Gate_Athletics @GoHolyCross @GoLeopards @LehighSports

Website AUeagles.com goARMYsports.com GoTerriers.com goColgateRaiders.com GoHolyCross.com GoLeopards.com LehighSports.com

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OPPONENT LOYOLA (MD.) NAVY ALBANY CASE WESTERN COLUMBIA DETROIT FAIRFIELD

Game Dates J21 at LoyolaF18 at Bucknell

J14 at BucknellF11 at Navy

D8 at Bucknell D19 at Bucknell D7 at Bucknell N25 at Toledo(possible opponent)

D1 at Fairfield

Location Baltimore, Md. Annapolis, Md. Albany, N.Y. Cleveland New York, N.Y. Detroit, Mich. Fairfield, Conn.

Enrollment 3,917 4,400 12,799 4,661 7,934 5,200 5,000

Nickname Greyhounds Midshipmen Great Danes Spartans Lions Titans Stags

Conference Patriot League Patriot League America East University Ath. Assn. Ivy League Horizon MAAC

Colors Green & Grey Navy Blue & Gold Purple & Yellow Blue, Gray & White Columbia Blue & White Red, White & Blue Red & White

Home Arena Reitz Arena Alumni Hall SEFCU Arena Horsburgh Gymnasium Levien Gymnasium Calihan Hall Webster Bank Arena

Capacity 2,100 5,710 4,538 1,600 2,700 8,295 10,000

President/Supe Rev. Brian Linnane, S.J. V. Adm. Ted Carter Dr. Robert J. Jones Barbara R. Snyder Lee C. Bollinger Antoine Garibaldi Rev. Jeffrey P. von Arx, S.J.

Athletic Director Jim Paquette Chet Gladchuk Mark Benson Amy Backus M. Dianne Murphy Robert C. Vowels Eugene P. Doris

Head Coach G.G. Smith Ed DeChellis Will Brown Sean McDonnell Kyle Smith Ray McCallum Sydney Johnson

Alma Mater Georgia ‘99 Penn State ‘82 Dowling ‘95 Boston College ‘96 Hamilton ‘92 Ball State ‘83 Princeton ’97

Record at School 11-19 (1) 20-70 (3) 191-206 (13) 101-174 (11) 63-57 (4) 99-99 (6) 48-55 (3)

Record Overall 11-19 (1) 239-301 (18) 191-206 (13) 120-231 (14) 63-57 (4) 269-248 (17) 114-108 (7)

Assistant Coach Keith Booth Dan Earl Chad O’Donnell Derrick Russell Derrick Phelps Jay Smith Tony Newsom

Assistant Coach Josh Loeffler Aaron Goodman Jon Iati Vince Johnson Kevin Hovde Ernie Zeigler Tyson Wheeler

Assistant Coach Dan Ficke Ernie Nestor Josh Pelletier TBA Adam Hood Steve Payne Martin Bahar

Assistant Coach Jon Perry

Assistant Coach Kendrick Saunders

Dir. BB Ops. Kevin Farrell Jarrod Knotts John Andrzejek Joel Machota Kyle Koncz

Office Phone 410-617-2437 410-293-2627 518-442-3036 216-368-2865 212-854-3103 313-993-1731 203-254-4000

13-14 Record 11-19 9-21 29-15 14-11 21-13 13-19 7-25

13-14 Conference 6-12 (8th) 4-14 (10th) 9-7 (4th) 6-8 (t-4th) 8-6 (t-3rd) 6-10 (8th) 4-16 (10th)

13-14 Postseason None None NCAA 2nd Round None CIT Quarterfinals None None

Lettermen R/L 10/4 12/2 4/5 9/2 13/0 6/4 9/4

Starters R/L 3/2 5/0 2/3 3/2 5/0 3/2 4/1

Series Record Bucknell, 8-2 Navy, 35-34 Bucknell, 5-2 First Meeting Bucknell, 4-2 First Meeting Fairfield, 3-0

First Meeting 1/7/1987 (B, 72-70) 1/13/1920 (N, 15-13) 2/23/2000 (B, 72-61) N/A 11/26/1994 (C, 63-58) N/A 12/3/1990 (F, 94-67)

Last Meeting 2/19/2014 (B, 55-53) 2/12/2014 (B, 78-57) 11/23/2013 (B, 77-64) N/A 12/7/2013 (B, 57-52) N/A 12/28/2013 (F, 73-64)

Streak Bucknell 3 Bucknell 1 Bucknell 2 N/A Bucknell 3 N/A Fairfield 3

SID Contact Ryan Eigenbrode Matt Muzza Brooke Rayder Nick Minerd Mike Kowalsky Jeremiah Hergott Jack Jones

Phone 410-617-2337 410-293-8778 518-442-5733 216-368-6517 212-854-7064 313-993-1745 203-254-4116

E-Mail [email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected] [email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Twitter @LoyolaHounds @NavyAthletics @UAlbanySports @caseathletics @GoColumbiaLions @DetroitTitans @FairfieldStags

Website loyolagreyhounds.com NavySports.com UAlbanySports.com athletics.case.edu gocolumbialions.com DetroitTitans.com FairfieldStags.com

2014-15 PATRIOT LEAGUE/NON-CONFERENCE Opponents

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OPPONENT MARIST UMES MICHIGAN MOUNT ST. MARY’S PENN STATE SIENA TOLEDO

Game Dates N14 at Bucknell N25 at Toledo(possible opponent)

N17 at Michigan N22 at Bucknell N28 at Bucknell D28 at Siena N24 at Toledo

Location Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Princess Anne, Md. Ann Arbor, Mich. Emmitsburg, Md. University Park, Pa. Loudonville, N.Y. Toledo, Ohio

Enrollment 4,547 5,000 43,710 2,242 38,205 3,000 19,037

Nickname Red Foxes Hawks Wolverines Mountaineers Nittany Lions Saints Rockets

Conference Metro Atlantic Mid-Eastern Ath. Big Ten Northeast Big Ten Metro Atlantic Mid-American

Colors Red & White Maroon & Gray Maize & Blue Blue & White Blue & White Green & Gold Midnight Blue & Gold

Home Arena McCann Center Hytche Ath. Center Crisler Arena Knott Arena Bryce Jordan Center Times Union Center Savage Arena

Capacity 3,200 5,500 12,707 3,121 15,261 8,444 7,014

President/Supe Dennis J. Murray Juliette B. Bell Mark Schlissel Thomas H. Powell Eric Barron Fr. Kevin Mullen Nagi Naganathan

Athletic Director Tim Murray Keith Davidson Dave Brandon Lynne Robinson Sandy Barbour John D’Argenio Mike O’Brien

Head Coach Mike Maker Bobby Collins John Beilein Jamion Christian Patrick Chambers Jimmy Patsos Tod Kowalczyk

Alma Mater California Baptist ‘88 Eastern Kentucky ‘91 Wheeling Jesuit ‘75 Mount St. Mary’s ‘04 Philadelphia ‘94 Catholic ‘89 Minn.-Duluth ‘89

Record at School First Season First Season 159-94 (7) 34-31 (2) 38-59 (3) 20-18 (1) 65-65 (4)

Record Overall 147-32 (6) 180-167 (12) 701-412 (35) 34-31 (2) 80-87 (5) 165-153 (10) 201-177 (12)

Assistant Coach Andy Johnston Clifford Reed Jeff Meyer Ben Wilkins Brian Daly Greg Manning Jason Kalsow

Assistant Coach Paul Lee Adrian Custis Bacari Alexander Darryl Bruce Keith Urgo Luke D’Alessio Jeff Massey

Assistant Coach C.J. Lee Trevor Deloach LaVall Jordan Donny Lind Dwayne Anderson Lucious Jordan Anthony Stacey

Dir. BB Ops. Scott Day Pete Kahler Dave Matturro Ross Condon Garrett Kelly Kyle Barlow

Office Phone 845-575-3324 410-651-8071 734-763-5504 301-447-5224 814-865-5494 518-783-2551 419-530-4187

13-14 Record 12-19 6-24 28-9 16-17 16-18 20-18 27-7

13-14 Conference 9-11 (t-6th) 4-12 (13th) 15-3 (1st) 9-7 (4th) 6-12 (10th) 11-9 (5th) 14-4 (1st West)

13-14 Postseason None None NCAA Elite Eight NCAA 1st Round None CBI Champion NIT First Round

Lettermen R/L 9/5 7/9 8/7 9/3 9/4 11/2 7/2

Starters R/L 3/2 1/4 2/3 3/2 4/1 5/0 4/1

Series Record Bucknell, 5-4 First Meeting First Meeting Bucknell, 12-9 Penn State, 76-25 Siena, 1-0 First Meeting

First Meeting 3/14/1912 (M, 15-11) N/A N/A 3/14/1912 (M, 15-11) 3/5/1897 (B, 24-4) 12/27/1985 (S, 83-65) N/A

Last Meeting 12/20/2013 (M, 69-51) N/A N/A 11/26/2013 (M, 69-64) 11/13/2013 (B, 90-80) 12/27/1985 (S, 83-65) N/A

Streak Marist 1 N/A N/A Mount St. Mary’s 1 Bucknell 1 Siena 1 N/A

SID Contact Michael Ferraro Doug Newton Tom Wywrot Mark Vandergrift Alissa Clendenen Jason Rich Steve Easton

Phone 845-575-3321 410-621-3352 734-763-4423 301-447-5384 814-865-1757 518-783-2411 419-530-4921

E-Mail [email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Twitter @MaristAthletics @UMESHarryTHawk @umichbball @MountAthletics @GoPSUsports1 @SienaSaints @ToledoRockets

Website GoRedFoxes.com UMESHawks.com mgoblue.com MountAthletics.com GoPSUsports.com SienaSaints.com utrockets.com

2013-14 NON-CONFERENCE Opponents

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2013-14 NON-CONFERENCE Opponents/The Patriot LeagueThe Patriot League, which was founded on the

principles of admitting athletes who are academi-cally representative of their class, is in its third

decade of academic and athletic achievement. Participation in athletics at Patriot League insti-tutions is viewed as an important component of a well-rounded education.

The Patriot League began as a successful Di-vision I-AA (now called Football Championship

Subdivision) football conference in 1986. Full League members include American, Army, Boston University, Bucknell, Colgate, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Lehigh, Loyola Maryland and Navy. Associate members include Fordham in football, Massachusetts Institute of Technology in women’s rowing and Georgetown in both football and women’s rowing.

These member institutions are among the oldest and most prestigious in the nation. Alumni from Patriot League colleges and universities have played a leadership role in the shaping of our country.

In the classroom, the Patriot League’s full-member institutions, individually and collec-tively, consistently rank among the top Division I programs in the NCAA Graduation Rates Report. Since 1998, the Patriot League has ranked first among all Division I conferences of-fering scholarships in student-athlete graduation rates according to the NCAA Graduation Rates report. The League finished at the top spot with 96 percent of its teams reporting a graduation rate of 85 percent or higher in the most recent data. In addition, 90 Patriot League teams earned NCAA Academic Performance Program Public Recognition Awards after posting academic progress rate scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports.

League members have also distinguished themselves on the field of play. The Patriot League sponsors championship competition in 24 sports (11 for men; 13 for women). Cham-pionship teams from 15 sports are guaranteed advancement into NCAA post-season com-petition: baseball, men and women’s basketball, field hockey, football, men’s golf, men and women’s lacrosse, rowing, men and women’s soccer, softball, men and women’s tennis and volleyball.

Along the timeline of Patriot League history about three-quarters of the Patriot League’s Scholar-Athletes of the Year also received All-Patriot League status for their exemplary ath-letic performance. In the Patriot League’s history, more than 200 student-athletes have been recognized as CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, while more than 12,000 have qualified for the League’s Academic Honor Roll. More than 30 student-athletes have received NCAA Postgradu-ate Scholarships. Additionally, Patriot League student-athletes have earned Fulbright Scholar-ships, Rhodes Scholarships, Marshall Scholarships and NACDA/Disney Scholarships.

The Presidents’ Cup signifies overall excellence in the 24 sports sponsored by the Patriot League, and Bucknell has won the Cup 18 times in its 24-year existence, including 14 of the last 17 years.

The Presidents’ Cup is awarded annu-ally to the institution that accumulates the highest point total over the entire academic year, with points awarded on the basis of the school’s finish in each of the 24 Patriot League sports. If there is a league tourna-ment in a sport, the points are awarded based on the average of the regular sea-son and tournament finish, and if there is no post-season tournament, points are awarded based on regular-season standings.

1991 — Bucknell 2003 — Bucknell1992 — Bucknell 2004 — Bucknell1993 — Bucknell 2005 — Army1994 — Army 2006 — Bucknell1995 — Army 2007 — Bucknell1996 — Bucknell 2008 — Bucknell1997 — Army 2009 — Bucknell1998 — Bucknell 2010 — Bucknell1999 — Bucknell 2011 — Bucknell2000 — Bucknell 2012 — Navy2001 — Bucknell 2013 — Bucknell2002 — Bucknell 2014 — Navy

Presidents’ CuP ChamPions

the Presidents’ CuP

OPPONENT VILLANOVA WAKE FOREST

Game Dates N20 at Villanova D22 at Wake Forest

Location Villanova, Pa. Winston-Salem, N.C.

Enrollment 6,584 4,775

Nickname Wildcats Demon Deacons

Conference Big East Atlantic Coast

Colors Blue & White Old Gold & Black

Home Arena The Pavilion Joel Coliseum

Capacity 5,500 14,665

President/Supe Rev. Peter M. Donohue Nathan O. Hatch

Athletic Director Vince Nocastro Ron Wellman

Head Coach Jay Wright Danny Manning

Alma Mater Bucknell ‘83 Kansas ‘91

Record at School 286-149 (13) First Season

Record Overall 408-234 (20) 38-29 (2)

Assistant Coach Baker Dunleavy Steve Woodberry

Assistant Coach Ashley Howard Randolph Childress

Assistant Coach Kyle Neptune Brett Ballard

Dir. BB Ops. Arleshia Davidson Justin Bauman

Office Phone 610-519-4140 336-758-5622

13-14 Record 29-5 17-16

13-14 Conference 16-2 (1st) 6-12 (t-11th)

13-14 Postseason NCAA 3rd Round None

Lettermen R/L 10/3 12/4

Starters R/L 4/1 3/2

Series Record Villanova, 15-9 Wake Forest, 5-0

First Meeting 1/18/1908 (B, 43-7) 1/2/1974 (W, 83-56)

Last Meeting 11/12/2010 (V, 68-52) 12/6/2008 (W, 81-52)

Streak Villanova 8 Wake Forest 5

SID Contact Mike Sheridan Scott Wortman

Phone 610-519-4145 336-758-6099

E-Mail [email protected]

[email protected]

Twitter @NovaAthletics @DemonDeacons

Website Villanova.com WakeForestSports.com

Pl staff3773 Corporate Parkway, Suite 190 Center Valley, PA 18034 Phone: 610-289-1950; Fax: 610-289-1952 www.patriotleague.comTwitter: @patriotleague

Executive DirectorCarolyn Schlie Femovich [email protected]

Executive Asst. & Business Mgr.Deb Herman [email protected]

Senior Associate Executive Dir. for External Relations Richard Wanninger [email protected]

Senior Assoc. Exec. Dir. for Sport Management & Governance Ginger Fulton [email protected]

Asst. Executive Director for Sport Management & ComplianceStephanie Cecco [email protected]

Assistant Executive Director for CommunicationsMatt Dougherty [email protected]

Associate Director for CommunicationsKeith Gary [email protected]

Director of Multimedia and Creative ServicesJimmy Johnson [email protected]

Patriot League Network CorrespondentMelanie Pellowski [email protected]

Associate Director for ChampionshipsKevin Huckel [email protected]

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2014-15 Patriot League Composite ScheduleFriday, November 14 Marist at Bucknell (PLN) ................................... 7Lafayette at Robert Morris............................... 7American at Temple ..................................... 7:30Lehigh vs. Villanova (1) (Fox Spts. 2) ............ 8Loyola at Texas Tech........................................... 9Michigan State at Navy (CBSSN) ................... 9Air Force at Army (2) (PLN) .........................TBA

Saturday, November 15Colgate at La Salle .............................................. 3VMI/The Citadel at Army (2) (PLN) ...........TBA

Sunday, November 16Boston U. vs. Northeastern (3) ...............12:30Navy at Notre Dame (ESPN3) ......................... 2Lafayette at West Virginia ................................ 3Cornell at Loyola (PLN) ..................................... 4Holy Cross vs. Harvard (3) .......................... 5:30

Monday, November 17St. Francis (Pa.) at American (PLN) .......... 7:30Bucknell at Michigan (BTN) ............................. 8

Tuesday, November 18Colgate at Cornell ............................................... 7Canisius at Lehigh (PLN) .................................. 7

Wednesday, November 19Army at St. Francis (N.Y.) ................................... 7Boston U. at Norfolk State ............................... 7Princeton at Lafayette (PLN) ........................... 7Brown at Holy Cross (PLN) ............................... 7UMBC at Loyola (PLN) ....................................... 8

Thursday, November 20Navy at Providence (Fox Sports 2) ................ 7Bucknell at Villanova (CBSSN) ........................ 8

Friday, November 21Boston U. at Kentucky ....................................... 7Lehigh at Rider .................................................... 7American vs. Presbyterian (4) .......................10

Saturday, November 22Colgate at Campbell .......................................... 2Loyola at Butler ................................................... 5American at Louisiana Tech (4) ...................... 7Lafayette at Penn ................................................ 7Mount St. Mary’s at Bucknell (PLN) .............. 7Army at Marist ..................................................... 7Navy vs. Northeastern (5) ................................ 8

Sunday, November 23American vs. Morehead State (4) ............ 1:30Nichols at Holy Cross (PLN) ............................. 5Navy vs. Binghamton/Manhattan (5) .....TBA

Monday, November 24Bucknell at Toledo (6) ........................................ 7Colgate at James Madison .............................. 7

Tuesday, November 25Boston U. at New Hampshire ......................... 7Loyola at Syracuse .............................................. 7Binghamton at Army (PLN) ....................... 7:30Bucknell vs. Detroit/UMES (6) ...................TBA

Wednesday, November 26 American at Hampton ...................................... 2Lafayette at Yale .................................................. 7Albany at Colgate (PLN) ................................... 7Penn State Harrisburg at Navy (PLN) ........... 7Lehigh at DePaul (Fox Sports 1) .................... 9

Friday, November 28Penn State at Bucknell (PLN) .......................... 4Holy Cross at Syracuse ...................................... 7

Saturday, November 29St. Francis (Pa.) at Navy (PLN) ......................... 1American at Columbia ...................................... 3Siena at Loyola (PLN) ......................................... 7Colgate at Arizona State .............................TBA

Sunday, November 30Army at Duke (ESPNU) ....................................12UMass-Lowell at Boston U. (PLN) .................. 1Lafayette at Fairleigh Dickinson .................... 2

Monday, December 1Bucknell at Fairfield ........................................... 7

Tuesday, December 2Loyola at Columbia ............................................ 7

Wednesday, December 3American at Brown ............................................ 7Penn at Navy (PLN) ............................................ 7Sacred Heart at Colgate (PLN) ....................... 7St. Francis (Pa.) at Lehigh (PLN) ..................... 7Army at Delaware ............................................... 7Holy Cross at Albany.......................................... 7Binghamton at Boston U. (PLN) ............... 7:30

Saturday, December 6Navy at The Citadel ............................................ 1Wagner at Lafayette (PLN) ............................... 2Lehigh at LIU Brooklyn ..................................... 2St. Peter’s at Boston U. (PLN)........................... 2American at Illinois ............................................ 2Holy Cross at Sacred Heart ........................ 3:30Colgate at Ohio State .................................. 4:30Bucknell at Columbia ........................................ 7Mt. St. Mary’s at Loyola (PLN) ......................... 7

Monday, December 8Albany at Bucknell (PLN) .................................. 7Sacred Heart at Lafayette (PLN) .................... 7Boston U. at Harvard ......................................... 7

Tuesday, December 9Bryant at Army (PLN) ......................................... 7VMI at Navy (PLN) ............................................... 7Morrisville State at Colgate (PLN) ................. 7Hartford at Holy Cross (PLN) ........................... 7Loyola at Saint Joseph’s .................................... 7

Thursday, December 11Binghamton at Colgate (PLN) ........................ 7

Friday, December 12NJIT at Holy Cross (PLN) ................................... 7

Saturday, December 13Navy at Maryland Eastern Shore ................... 6Army at USC..................................................10:30

Sunday, December 14Colgate at New Hampshire ............................. 1Quinnipiac at Boston U. (PLN) ........................ 1

Tuesday, December 16American at La Salle .......................................... 7Susquehanna at Lafayette (PLN) ................... 7

Thursday, December 18Lehigh at Quinnipiac ......................................... 7

Friday, December 19Case Western at Bucknell (PLN) ..................... 7

Saturday, December 20Mount St. Mary’s at American (PLN) ............ 1Lafayette at Kansas ............................................ 3Boston U. at Dayton ........................................... 7Lehigh at Arizona State (Pac-12 Net) .........10

Sunday, December 21Maine at Army (PLN).......................................... 1Loyola at Stony Brook ....................................... 2Holy Cross at Canisius ....................................... 2

Monday, December 22Bucknell at Wake Forest ................................... 7Towson at Navy (PLN) ....................................... 7Colgate at Syracuse ........................................... 7

Tuesday, December 23American at Stony Brook ................................. 7Holy Cross at Pittsburgh................................... 7

Sunday, December 28NJIT at Lafayette (PLN) ...................................... 2Colgate at Columbia .......................................... 2Lehigh at UMBC .................................................. 2Bucknell at Siena ................................................ 2Coast Guard at Army (PLN) ............................. 3Loyola at Fairfield ............................................... 5

Monday, December 29Wentworth at Boston U. (PLN) ....................... 7

Wednesday, December 31Colgate at Lehigh* (PLN) ................................. 2American at Bucknell* (PLN) .................... 2:30Lafayette at Army* (PLN) ................................. 3Loyola at Navy* (PLN)........................................ 4Boston U. at Holy Cross* (PLN) ..................TBA

Saturday, January 3Holy Cross at American* (PLN) ...................... 1Lehigh at Boston U.* (PLN) .............................. 1Bucknell at Colgate* (PLN) .............................. 2Navy at Lafayette* (PLN) .................................. 2Army at Loyola* (PLN) ....................................... 2

Wednesday, January 7Boston U. at Navy* (PLN).................................. 7Lafayette at Bucknell* (PLN) ........................... 7Lehigh at Army* (PLN) ...................................... 7Holy Cross at Colgate* (PLN) .......................... 7American at Loyola* (PLN) ........................ 7:30

Saturday, January 10Navy at Army* (CBSSN) ...................................12Lafayette at Boston U.* (PLN) ......................... 1Colgate at American* (PLN) ............................ 1Loyola at Lehigh* (PLN) .................................... 2Bucknell at Holy Cross* (PLN) ....................TBA

Wednesday, January 14Army at Holy Cross* (PLN) ............................... 7Boston U. at Colgate* (PLN) ............................ 7Loyola at Lafayette* (PLN) ............................... 7Navy at Bucknell* (PLN).................................... 7Lehigh at American* (PLN) ........................ 7:30

Saturday, January 17American at Lafayette* (PLN) ......................... 2Holy Cross at Lehigh* (PLN) ............................ 2Colgate at Navy* (PLN) ..................................... 4Army at Bucknell* (PLN) ................................... 7

Sunday, January 18Boston U. at Loyola* (PLN)............................... 1

Wednesday, January 21Colgate at Army* (PLN) .................................... 7Navy at Lehigh* (PLN) ....................................... 7American at Boston U.* (PLN) ........................ 7Bucknell at Loyola* (PLN) ................................ 8Lafayette at Holy Cross* (PLN) ..................TBA

Saturday, January 24Bucknell at Boston U.* (PLN)........................... 2Lehigh at Lafayette* (PLN) .............................. 2Loyola at Colgate* (PLN) .................................. 2Navy at Holy Cross* (PLN) ...........................TBA

Monday, January 26Army at American* (CBSSN) ........................... 7

Wednesday, January 28American at Navy* (PLN) ................................. 7Boston U. at Army* (PLN) ................................. 7Lehigh at Bucknell* (PLN) ................................ 7Lafayette at Colgate* (PLN) ............................. 7Holy Cross at Loyola* (PLN) ....................... 7:30

Saturday, January 31Boston U. at Lehigh* (PLN) .............................. 2Loyola at Army* (PLN) ....................................... 3Colgate at Bucknell* (PLN) .............................. 7Lafayette at Navy* (PLN) .................................. 7

Monday, February 2American at Holy Cross* (CBSSN) ........... 7:30

Wednesday, February 4Army at Lehigh* (PLN) ...................................... 7Bucknell at Lafayette* (PLN) ........................... 7Navy at Boston U.* (PLN).................................. 7Loyola at American* (PLN) ........................ 7:30

Thursday, February 5Colgate at Holy Cross* (CBSSN) ..................... 7

Saturday, February 7Army at Navy* (CBSSN) ..................................... 2American at Colgate* (PLN) ............................ 2Lehigh at Loyola* (PLN) ...............................TBA

Sunday, February 8Holy Cross at Bucknell* (CBSSN) ................... 2

Monday, February 9Boston U. at Lafayette* (CBSSN) .................... 7

Wednesday, February 11 Bucknell at Navy* (PLN).................................... 7Holy Cross at Army* (PLN) ............................... 7Lafayette at Loyola* (PLN) ......................... 7:30Colgate at Boston U.* (PLN) ............................ 8

Thursday, February 12American at Lehigh* (CBSSN) ........................ 7

Saturday, February 14Loyola at Boston U.* (PLN)............................... 1Lafayette at American* (PLN) ......................... 2Navy at Colgate* (PLN) ..................................... 2Lehigh at Holy Cross* (PLN) .......................TBA

Sunday, February 15Bucknell at Army* (CBSSN) .............................. 4

Wednesday, February 18Boston U. at American* (CBSSN) ................... 7Army at Colgate* (PLN) .................................... 7Holy Cross at Lafayette* (PLN) ....................... 7Lehigh at Navy* (PLN) ....................................... 7Loyola at Bucknell* (PLN) ................................ 7

Sunday, February 22American at Army* (#) ....................................12Boston University at Bucknell* (#) ..............12Colgate at Loyola Maryland* (#) ..................12Holy Cross at Navy* (#) ...................................12Lafayette at Lehigh* (#) ..................................12

Wednesday, February 25Bucknell at Lehigh* (PLN) ................................ 7Colgate at Lafayette* (PLN) ............................. 7Army at Boston U.* (PLN) ................................. 7Navy at American* (PLN) ........................... 7:30Loyola at Holy Cross* (PLN) ........................TBA

Saturday, February 28Army at Lafayette* (#) .....................................12Bucknell at American* (#) ..............................12Holy Cross at Boston U.* (#) ..........................12Lehigh at Colgate* (#) .....................................12Navy at Loyola* (#) ...........................................12

Tuesday, March 3Patriot League First Round@ (PLN) .........TBA

Thursday, March 5Patriot League Quarterfinals@ (PLN) ......TBA

Sunday, March 8Patriot League Semifinal@ (CBSSN) ............. 2Patriot League Semifinal@ (CBSSN) ............. 4

Wednesday, March 11PL Championship@ (CBSSN) .................... 7:30 All times Eastern * Patriot League Game @ at site of higher seed # Any Patriot League contest can be moved to the Flex Game slot on CBSSN. Other games will be shown on PLN.PLN - Patriot League NetworkCBSSN - CBS Sports Network

(1) PPL Center (Allentown, Pa.)(2) All-Military Classic (West Point, N.Y.)(3) Coaches vs. Cancer Tripleheader (TD Garden, Boston, Mass.)(4) Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Ruston, La.)(5) Hall of Fame Tip-Off (Uncasville, Conn.)(6) Progressive Legends Classic (Toledo, Ohio)

Schedule as of October 11, 2014

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Patriot League Standings & Leaders

2013-14 statistiCal leaders

LEAGUE OVERALLTEAM W L Pct. Home Away W L Pct. Home Away Neut.Boston University+ 15 3 .833 7-2 8-1 24 11 .686 11-6 11-4 2-1American* 13 5 .722 7-2 6-3 20 13 .606 11-3 9-9 0-1Holy Cross^ 12 6 .667 6-3 6-3 20 14 .588 9-5 10-7 1-2Bucknell 11 7 .611 6-3 5-4 16 14 .533 8-6 8-8 0-0Army 10 8 .556 5-4 5-4 15 16 .484 7-7 7-8 1-1Lehigh 7 11 .389 4-5 3-6 14 18 .438 9-5 4-13 1-0Colgate 6 12 .333 3-6 3-6 13 18 .419 7-8 6-10 1-0Loyola 6 12 .333 5-4 1-8 11 19 .367 7-7 4-12 0-0Lafayette 6 12 .333 4-5 2-7 11 20 .355 6-7 5-13 0-0Navy 4 14 .222 3-6 1-8 9 21 .300 7-6 2-15 0-0* Patriot League Tournament Champion and NCAA Participant + NIT Participant ^ CIT Participant

reBoundinGName............................................................................. GP REB Avg.1. Dave Dudzinski, HCR ................................................................34 251 7.42. Tony Wroblicky, AMR .................................................................33 238 7.23. Tim Kempton, LEH .....................................................................32 226 7.14. Dom Morris, BOS ........................................................................35 214 6.15. Jesse Chuku, LEH ........................................................................32 188 5.96. Kevin Ferguson, ARM ................................................................31 180 5.87. Malcolm Miller, HCR ..................................................................34 195 5.78. Worth Smith, NVY ......................................................................30 168 5.69. Luke Roh, CGT .............................................................................31 169 5.510. Dan Trist, LAF.............................................................................30 163 5.4

assistsName............................................................................. GP AST Avg.1. Maurice Watson, BOS ................................................................35 248 7.12. Mackey McKnight, LEH ............................................................32 192 6.03. Steven Kaspar, BKN ..................................................30 139 4.64. Austin Tillotson, CGT .................................................................30 133 4.45. Darius Gardner, AMR .................................................................33 138 4.2

field-Goal PerCentaGeName........................................................GP FGM FGA Pct.1. Kevin Ferguson, ARM .....................................31 119 185 .6432. Brian Fitzpatrick, BKN ........................ 30 115 195 .5903. Austin Tillotson, CGT ......................................30 143 243 .5884. Tony Wroblicky, AMR ......................................33 156 266 .5865. Dylan Cox, ARM ...............................................31 112 200 .5606. Dan Trist, LAF ....................................................30 156 286 .5457. Dom Morris, BOS .............................................35 151 287 .5268. Tim Kempton, LEH ..........................................32 159 309 .5159. Darius Gardner, AMR ......................................33 136 265 .51310. Jesse Reed, AMR............................................31 150 298 .503

BloCKed shotsName............................................................................. GP Blocks Avg.1. Kevin Ferguson, ARM ................................................................31 78 2.52. Malcolm Miller, HCR ..................................................................34 63 1.93. Tony Wroblicky, AMR .................................................................33 61 1.84. Will Kelly, NVY ..............................................................................30 45 1.55. Jesse Chuku, LEH ........................................................................32 46 1.4

stealsName............................................................................... G STL Avg.1. R.J. Williams, LOY ........................................................................27 59 2.22. Maurice Watson, BOS ................................................................35 74 2.13. Darius Gardner, AMR .................................................................33 69 2.14. Tanner Omlid, ARM ....................................................................31 63 2.05. Eric Green, HCR ...........................................................................34 58 1.7

free-throW PerCentaGeName........................................................GP FTM FTA Pct.1. Bryce Scott, LAF ...............................................30 69 80 .8632. Cameron Ayers, BKN ........................... 30 91 106 .8583. Damon Sherman-Newsome, CGT .............31 70 85 .8244. Nick Lindner, LAF ............................................31 117 147 .7965. Kyle Wilson, ARM .............................................31 129 163 .7916. Anthony Thompson, HCR.............................32 117 149 .7857. D.J. Irving, BOS .................................................34 95 121 .7858. Tanner Plomb, ARM ........................................27 54 70 .7719. Murphy Burnatowski, CGT ...........................34 80 105 .76210. Malcolm Miller, HCR.....................................34 80 105 .762

three-Point PerCentaGeName........................................................GP 3FG 3FGA Pct.1. Austin Tillotson, CGT ......................................30 36 75 .4802. Jesse Reed, AMR ..............................................31 60 131 .4583. Joey Ptasinski, LAF ..........................................31 80 178 .4494. Kyle Wilson, ARM .............................................31 63 145 .4345. Ben Brackney, BKN ............................. 25 46 107 .430

W L Pct.Bucknell 223 103 .684Holy Cross 199 127 .610Colgate 152 174 .466Navy* 143 171 .455Lafayette 143 183 .439Lehigh 142 184 .436American^ 121 65 .651Army 90 236 .276Fordham# 46 22 .677Boston University+ 15 3 .833Loyola Maryland+ 6 12 .333

* Navy joined the league in 1991-92 ^ American joined the league in 2001-02 + Boston University and Loyola Maryland joined the league in 2013-14# Fordham withdrew from the league following 1994-95

sCorinGName............................................................................. GP PTS Avg.1. Kyle Wilson, ARM ........................................................................31 570 18.42. Cameron Ayers, BKN .................................................30 461 15.43. Dave Dudzinski, HCR ................................................................34 513 15.14. Murphy Burnatowski, CGT ......................................................30 427 14.25. Jesse Reed, AMR .........................................................................31 427 13.86. Mackey McKnight, LEH ............................................................32 431 13.57. Maurice Watson, BOS ................................................................35 465 13.38. Austin Tillotson, CGT .................................................................30 398 13.39. Tim Kempton, LEH .....................................................................32 417 13.010. Dan Trist, LAF.............................................................................30 385 12.8

2013-14 Patriot leaGue standinGs

all-time P.l. reGular-season reCords

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Patriot League Leaders

2013-14 final team statistiCssCorinG offense

Team ..................................... GP PTS Avg.1. Army .............................................31 2244 72.42. Lafayette......................................31 2212 71.43. Boston U. .....................................35 2492 71.24. Colgate.........................................31 2158 69.65. Holy Cross ...................................34 2277 67.06. Lehigh ..........................................32 2121 66.37. Bucknell ............................. 30 1977 65.98. Loyola ...........................................30 1957 65.29. American .....................................33 2081 63.110. Navy ...........................................30 1820 60.7

field-Goal PerCentaGe defenseTeam ..................................... GP FGM FGA Pct.1. American ....................................33 671 1621 .4142. Bucknell ............................ 30 697 1644 .4243. Lehigh .........................................32 795 1872 .4254. Navy .............................................30 652 1487 .4385. Boston U. .....................................35 844 1924 .4396. Holy Cross ..................................34 800 1817 .4407. Colgate ........................................31 747 1673 .4478. Loyola ..........................................30 737 1607 .4599. Army ............................................31 807 1755 .46010. Lafayette ..................................31 809 1718 .471

field-Goal PerCentaGeTeam ..................................... GP FGM FGA Pct.1. American .....................................33 748 1527 .4902. Colgate ........................................31 785 1622 .4843. Lafayette ....................................31 781 1661 .4704. Boston U. ....................................35 894 1978 .4525. Army ............................................31 801 1804 .4446. Lehigh .........................................32 758 1756 .4327. Holy Cross ..................................34 771 1795 .4308. Bucknell ............................ 30 698 1627 .4299. Loyola ..........................................30 680 1642 .41410. Navy ..........................................30 660 1645 .401

free-throW PerCentaGeTeam ..................................... GP FTM FTA Pct.1. Bucknell ............................ 30 385 516 .7462. Lafayette ....................................31 419 563 .7443. Holy Cross ..................................34 518 708 .7324. Colgate ........................................31 328 459 .7155. Boston U. ....................................35 422 591 .7146. Lehigh .........................................32 406 574 .7077. American ....................................33 378 535 .7078. Army ............................................31 406 580 .7009. Loyola ..........................................30 452 678 .66710. Navy ..........................................30 299 471 .635

3-Point PerCentaGeTeam ..................................... GP 3FGM 3FGA Pct.1. Lafayette ....................................31 231 580 . 3982. Colgate ........................................31 260 657 .3963. Bucknell ............................ 30 196 502 .3904. American ....................................33 207 546 .3795. Boston U. ....................................35 282 776 .3636. Lehigh .........................................32 199 555 .3597. Holy Cross ..................................34 217 615 .3538. Army ............................................31 236 697 .3399. Navy .............................................30 201 612 .32810. Loyola .......................................30 145 452 .321

reBoundinG marGinTeam ..................................... GP Own Avg. Opp. Avg. Mar.1. Bucknell ............................ 30 1067 35.6 953 31.8 +3.82. Holy Cross ..................................34 1120 32.9 1075 31.6 +1.33. American ....................................33 986 29.9 962 29.2 +0.74. Navy .............................................30 1006 33.5 1035 34.5 -1.05. Colgate ........................................31 954 30.8 989 31.9 -1.16. Boston U. ....................................35 1160 33.1 1203 34.4 -1.27. Army ............................................31 1043 33.6 1089 35.1 -1.58. Lehigh .........................................32 1067 33.3 1175 36.7 -3.49. Lafayette ....................................31 927 29.9 1033 33.3 -3.410. Loyola .......................................30 935 31.2 1088 36.3 -5.1

sCorinG marGinTeam ..................................... GP Off. Def. Mar.1. Boston U. ....................................35 71.2 67.0 +4.22. American ....................................33 63.1 59.1 +3.93. Colgate ........................................31 69.6 67.2 +2.44. Bucknell ............................ 30 65.9 64.1 +1.85. Holy Cross ..................................34 67.0 65.3 +1.76. Army ............................................31 72.4 73.2 -0.87. Lehigh .........................................32 66.3 69.0 -2.78. Lafayette ....................................31 71.4 74.7 -3.39. Navy .............................................30 60.7 65.2 -4.610. Loyola ......................................30 65.2 71.9 -6.7

BloCKed shotsTeam ..................................... GP Stl. Avg.1. Loyola ..........................................30 128 4.32. Army ............................................31 132 4.33. Holy Cross ..................................34 135 4.04. Lehigh .........................................32 112 3.55. American ....................................33 110 3.36. Navy .............................................30 99 3.37. Colgate ........................................31 70 2.38. Lafayette ....................................31 66 2.19. Boston U. ....................................35 62 1.810. Bucknell .......................... 30 49 1.6

FIRST TEAMCameron Ayers, Bucknell Sr. G Dave Dudzinski, Holy Cross Sr. CMaurice Watson, Boston U. So. GKyle Wilson, Army So. GTony Wroblicky, American Sr. C

SECOND TEAMMurphy Burnatowski, Colgate Jr. FDarius Gardner, American Jr. GD.J. Irving, Boston U. Sr. GMackey McKnight, Lehigh Jr. GJesse Reed, American So. G

THIRD TEAMDylon Cormier, Loyola Sr. GChris Hass, Bucknell So. GSeth Hinrichs, Lafayette Jr. GMalcolm Miller, Holy Cross Jr. FJohn Schoof, American Jr. G

Patriot League First Round Games#7 Colgate 57, #10 Navy 51 ......................................................Cotterell Court, Hamilton, N.Y.#9 Lafayette 84, #8 Loyola 71 ....................................................... Reitz Arena, Baltimore, Md.Patriot League Tournament Quarterfinal Games#1 Boston University 91, #9 Lafayette 54 ..............................Agganis Arena, Boston Mass.#3 Holy Cross 54, #6 Lehigh 48 .................................................Hart Center, Worcester, Mass.#5 Army 72, #4 Bucknell 71 .......................................................Sojka Pavilion, Lewisburg, Pa.#2 American 59, #7 Colgate 50 ...........................................Bender Arena, Washington, D.C.Patriot League Tournament Semifinal Games#1 Boston University 91, #5 Army 70 .....................................Agganis Arena, Boston, Mass.#2 American 57, #3 Holy Cross 46 ...........................................Hart Center, Worcester, Mass.Patriot League Tournament Championship Game#2 American 55, #1 Boston University 46 ............................Agganis Arena, Boston, Mass.

NCAA Tournament#2 Wisconsin 75, #15 American 35 .............BMO Harris Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.

NITIllinois 66, Boston University 62 ..............................................Agganis Arena, Boston, Mass.

CITHoly Cross 68, Brown 65.......................................... Pizzitola Sports Center, Providence, R.I.Yale 71, Holy Cross 66 ..................................................................Hart Center, Worcester, Mass.

all-Patriot leaGue 2014 Postseason ALL-ROOKIE TEAMCedric Hankerson, Boston U. Fr. GTim Kempton, Lehigh Fr. F/C Nick Lindner, Lafayette Fr. GTanner Omlid, Army Fr. FAustin Price, Lehigh Fr. GAnthony Thompson, Holy Cross Fr. G

MAJOR AWARDSPlayer of Year: Cameron Ayers, BucknellRookie of Year: Tim Kempton, LehighDefensive Player of Year: Tony Wroblicky,

AmericanCoach of Year: Mike Brennan, American

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2013-14 Results/Stats

Overall: 16-14; Patriot League: 11-7; Home: 8-6; Away: 8-8; Neutral: 0-0DATE OPPONENT SCORE ATT. HIGH PTS. HIGH REB. NOTABLENovemberFri. 8 at Stanford (Pac-12 Bay Area) L 72-68 7,233 Brackney (13) Brackney (8) Kaspar 12 pts., 7 reb., 9 asst.; 11 lead changesWed. 13 at Penn State W 90-80 4,670 Kaspar (25) Fitzpatrick (6) Bison beat PSU for first time since 1976Sat. 16 SAINT FRANCIS (Pa.) (PLN) W 72-50 3,262 Ayers (19) 3 with (5) Bucknell shoots 55.2%, Saint Francis 32.8%Tue. 19 at St. John’s (Fox Sports 1) L 67-63 3,963 Ayers (25) Hoffman (8) Bison led by as many as 9 in 2nd halfSat. 23 at Albany W 77-63 3,756 Brackney (22) Kaspar (6) Bison start game 10-12 from 3FG (finish 14-21)Tue. 26 at Mount St. Mary’s L 69-64 1,010 Fitzpatrick (18) Hill/Hass (5) Mount shoots 68.0% FG in 1st halfSat. 30 PRINCETON (PLN) L 66-53 3,011 Hass (15) Hoffman (7) 3FG shooting: Princeton 10-25; Bucknell 1-11

December Wed. 4 at Kent State W 66-59 2,657 Fitzpatrick (16) Hass (9) Bison rally from 7 down in 2nd half to beat 8-1 KSUSat. 7 COLUMBIA (PLN) W 57-52 2,867 Fitzpatrick (16) Ayers (10) Hass hits tying and go-ahead FTs in final 2:06Fri. 20 at Marist L 69-51 1,119 Kaspar (13) Hass (6) Marist opens game with 16-0 runSat. 28 FAIRFIELD (PLN) L 73-64 3,016 Ayers (19) Hoffman (9) Fairfield hits 5-7 3FGs in 2nd half

JaNuaryThu. 2 AMERICAN* (PLN) L 67-57 2,367 Hass (18) Ayers (8) Bison cut 17-pt. deficit to 4; AU 9-10 FT in final min.Sun. 5 COLGATE* (PLN) W 68-57 3,045 Hass (26) Kaspar (10) Bison hold nation’s No. 1 3FG% team to 1-12 3FGWed. 8 at Lafayette* (PLN) W 96-86 2,314 Brackney (25) Kaspar (8) Bucknell makes 12-15 3FGs (Brackney 6-8)Sat. 11 HOLY CROSS* (PLN) W 61-57 3,006 Brackney (13) Ayers (7) Bison overcome 13-pt. deficit in 1st halfWed. 15 at Navy* (PLN) L 62-61 1,079 Brackney/Kaspar (12) Hass (9) BU misses 2 late shots after cutting 16-pt. deficit to 1Sun. 19 at Army* (CBS SN) L 74-67 1,350 Fitzpatrick (17) Brackney (9) Army’s Herbeck 6-6 3FGWed. 22 LOYOLA* (PLN) W 70-60 2,528 Ayers (19) Hoffman (7) Bison outscore Greyhounds 26-15 in last 12 min. Sat. 25 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* (CBS SN) L 64-61 3,790 Ayers (23) Fitzpatrick (11) Bison down 20 with 7:39 left, cut it to 1 in final min.Wed. 29 at Lehigh* (PLN) L 66-63 1,367 Ayers (23) 3 with (6) Lehigh makes 7-8 from 3FG in 2nd half

FebruarySat. 1 at Colgate* (PLN) W 79-68 713 Ayers (21) Brackney (8) Bison shoot 55.6% in 1st half to take 15-pt. leadWed. 5 LAFAYETTE* (PLN) L 66-58 2,419 Ayers (22) Ayers (7) Ayers’ 4th straight game w/ 20+ pts.Feb. 9 at Holy Cross* (CBS SN) L 66-50 2,593 Ayers (15) Ayers (7) Bison held to 32.7 FG%Wed. 12 NAVY* (PLN) W 78-57 2,417 Hass (15) Kaspar (9) Bucknell’s 14 steals most in 8 yearsSat. 15 ARMY* (PLN) W 73-61 3,363 Ayers (22) Hass/Fitzpatrick (8) Bison close game on 23-9 run (Ayers 13 in that span)Wed. 19 at Loyola* (PLN) W 55-53 646 Ayers (22) Hoffman (8) Ayers hits go-ahead 3FG with 0:16 leftSun. 23 at Boston University* (CBS SN) W 63-53 1,343 Ayers (11) Fitzpatrick (12) Bench scores 30 of team’s final 32 pointsWed. 26 LEHIGH* (PLN) W 65-61 2,775 Ayers (17) Fitzpatrick (9) Bison outrebound Mountain Hawks 49-31 marchSat. 1 at American* (CBS SN) W 56-51 2,879 Hass (15) Starkey (11) Bison hold nation’s No. 2 FG% team to 33.9%Wed. 5 ARMY (PL Quarterfinals)~ (PLN) L 72-71 1,704 Hass (18) Fitzpatrick (8) Army ends game on 9-1 run

Home contests in BOLD at Sojka Pavilion ~ Patriot League Tournament games at higher seed * Patriot League contest PLN — Patriot League Network CBS SN — CBS Sports Network

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# Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OR DR Reb Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg42 Ayers, Cameron 30 30 1022 34.1 154 374 .412 62 152 .408 91 106 .858 25 109 134 4.5 40 0 41 39 2 27 461 15.414 Hass, Chris 29 23 754 26.0 109 255 .427 47 117 .402 57 68 .838 27 90 117 4.0 45 0 17 30 13 17 322 11.110 Fitzpatrick, Brian 30 30 735 24.5 115 195 .590 5 11 .455 44 61 .721 45 108 153 5.1 74 2 28 45 6 4 279 9.333 Brackney, Ben 25 22 591 23.6 58 153 .379 46 107 .430 27 31 .871 23 72 95 3.8 46 2 9 20 0 7 189 7.603 Kaspar, Steven 30 26 732 24.4 69 169 .408 4 18 .222 54 93 .581 15 112 127 4.2 50 2 139 71 10 32 196 6.550 Hoffman, Dom 30 8 489 16.3 70 151 .464 0 0 .000 28 36 .778 40 80 120 4.0 53 0 19 20 7 3 168 5.632 Frazier, Ryan 30 7 552 18.4 39 105 .371 13 40 .325 34 46 .739 11 29 40 1.3 63 1 26 22 3 14 125 4.205 Azzinaro, John 28 0 359 12.8 33 98 .337 16 48 .333 12 17 .706 5 20 25 0.9 45 2 25 14 0 10 94 3.422 Starkey, Cory 14 0 182 13.0 21 34 .618 0 0 .000 3 9 .333 12 42 54 3.9 13 0 6 9 2 7 45 3.211 Hill, Ryan 25 4 350 14.0 15 46 .326 2 4 .500 23 30 .767 6 35 41 1.6 35 0 40 29 0 11 55 2.200 MacLeay, D.J. 16 0 128 8.0 9 24 .375 1 3 .333 5 6 .833 12 26 38 2.4 23 0 3 12 4 6 24 1.501 Singleton, Joshea 11 0 71 6.5 3 15 .200 0 2 .000 7 13 .538 3 3 6 0.5 11 0 3 6 1 0 13 1.244 Oberfeld, Ben 6 0 29 4.8 3 8 .375 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 3 6 1.0 1 0 1 0 1 0 6 1.025 Banas, Matt 3 0 6 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0TM TEAM................ 60 50 110 3.7 0 4 0 Total.......... 30 698 1627 .429 196 502 .390 385 516 .746 287 780 1067 35.6 500 9 357 321 49 138 1977 65.9 Opponents...... 30 697 1644 .424 182 537 .339 346 522 .663 252 701 953 31.8 469 - 342 274 142 167 1922 64.1

SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 928 1049 1977Opponents 876 1046 1922

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Featuring three first-time starters and a bevy of players in new roles, the “new-look” Bison men’s basketball squad gave Stanford all it could handle in the season-opener, but the Cardinal prevailed 72-68 before a spirited crowd of 7,233 at Maples Pavilion. In a game that was not decided until the final half-minute, Ben Brackney led Bucknell with 13 points and eight rebounds, and Steven Kaspar set three career highs with 12 points, nine assists and seven rebounds in a terrific all-around performance at point guard. Cameron Ayers added 11 points and Brian Fitzpatrick had 10 for the Bison. Head coach Dave Paulsen had used 11 players by the 6-minute mark of the first half. Ten of them scored, and eight grabbed at least one rebound as Bucknell held its own on the glass against a huge Stanford team that started a frontcourt reaching 6-7, 6-10, 6-11.

VISITORS: Bucknell 0-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 4 8 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 3 10 0 1 0 0 2650 Hoffman, Dom f 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 8 0 0 0 0 2203 Kaspar, Steven g 4 9 0 0 4 4 1 6 7 1 12 9 3 0 1 3433 Brackney, Ben g 4 10 3 7 2 3 3 5 8 2 13 0 0 0 1 3642 Ayers, Cameron g 5 16 1 8 0 0 0 5 5 2 11 3 1 0 0 3501 Singleton, Joshea 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 605 Azzinaro, John 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 1011 Hill, Ryan 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 1 0 0 714 Hass, Chris 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1122 Starkey, Cory 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 332 Frazier, Ryan 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 10 TEAM 2 1 3 1 Totals.............. 27 63 6 21 8 9 8 24 32 16 68 14 7 0 2 200

HOME TEAM: Stanford 1-0 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min21 Brown, Anthony f 5 10 2 4 2 2 1 4 5 1 14 0 2 0 1 3524 Huestis, Josh f 2 8 0 2 0 0 3 5 8 1 4 1 1 4 0 3633 Powell, Dwight f 8 17 1 4 0 2 2 10 12 3 17 6 3 1 2 3804 Nastic, Stefan c 4 5 0 0 3 4 2 4 6 1 11 2 2 1 0 2805 Randle, Chasson g 5 9 0 1 8 9 0 4 4 1 18 2 1 0 0 3702 Bright, Aaron 2 4 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 3 7 0 1 0 0 1610 Lemons, Robbie 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 330 Verhoeven, Grant 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 TEAM Totals.............. 26 54 5 15 15 21 9 29 38 10 72 11 10 6 3 200

Officials: Michael Irving, SirAllen Conner, Daryl GelinasTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. Stanford-None.Attendance: 7233Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 34 34 68Stanford 35 37 72

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STANFORD 72, BUCKNELL 68MAPLES PAVILION

PALO ALTO, CALIF. • NOV. 8, 20131

Steven Kaspar had a career night with 25 points in Bucknell’s 90-80 win at Penn State.

Backed by another sensational effort by point guard Steven Kaspar and a big second half from Cameron Ayers, Bucknell exorcised decades of frustration against Penn State with a 90-80 victory over the Nittany Lions. Kaspar scored a career-high 25 points and Ayers scored 16 of his 19 in the second half to hand coach Dave Paulsen his 100th Bucknell victory. Penn State had won 12 straight head-to-head matchups against Bucknell, with the last Bison victory coming on Jan. 14, 1976 in Davis Gym. Bucknell had never won in 10 previous tries at Bryce Jordan, and its last win in State College was a 74-73 overtime decision on Feb. 21, 1968 at Rec Hall. This one had all the makings of a shootout from the opening tap. Penn State made 10 of its first 13 shots, but Ben Brackney hit four straight 3-pointers to keep the Bison in the game. The Bison would go on to hit 10 of 15 3-point tries and shoot 60.9 percent overall. VISITORS: Bucknell 1-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 4 5 0 0 5 7 2 4 6 5 13 1 2 0 0 2533 Brackney, Ben f 4 5 4 5 4 4 0 3 3 2 16 0 2 0 0 2903 Kaspar, Steven g 9 13 1 1 6 10 1 2 3 3 25 4 3 1 2 3432 Frazier, Ryan g 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 2042 Ayers, Cameron g 5 10 5 6 4 4 1 2 3 3 19 1 1 0 0 3501 Singleton, Joshea 0 1 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 0 705 Azzinaro, John 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1011 Hill, Ryan 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 4 1 1 0 0 914 Hass, Chris 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 622 Starkey, Cory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 450 Hoffman, Dom 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 2 8 3 1 0 0 21 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 28 46 10 15 24 31 5 23 28 23 90 14 11 1 2 200

HOME TEAM: Penn State 1-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min05 Jack, Donovon f 1 3 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 3 4 0 0 1 0 1610 Taylor, Brandon f 7 9 2 4 1 1 1 2 3 5 17 0 0 0 0 2043 Travis, Ross f 5 11 1 3 6 8 2 4 6 0 17 0 0 0 0 3702 Newbill, D.J. g 5 11 3 5 5 6 0 3 3 5 18 4 1 0 3 3623 Frazier, Tim g 6 11 1 3 0 2 1 2 3 4 13 7 5 0 3 2703 Woodward, Graham 0 3 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 1711 Roberts, Allen 2 6 2 3 0 0 0 4 4 1 6 0 1 0 0 2813 Thorpe, Geno 2 3 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 1234 Wisniewski, Alan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 Team 2 1 3 Totals.............. 28 57 9 22 15 23 8 17 25 24 80 11 7 1 6 200

Officials: Brian Dorsey, John Gaffney, Rod MrakovichTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. Penn State-None.Attendance: 4670Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 36 54 90Penn State 41 39 80

BUCKNELL 90, PENN STATE 80BRYCE jORDAN CENTER

UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. • NOV. 13, 20132

Shortly after the unfurling of Bucknell’s 2012-13 Patriot League championship and NCAA Tournament banners, the new-look Bison showed off its scoring balance in a 72-50 victory over Saint Francis (Pa.). Cameron Ayers led all scorers with 16 points, and Dom Hoffman and Chris Hass hit career highs with 14 and 10. Bucknell never trailed in the game and was able to score effectively both inside and outside. The Bison went 8-for-17 from 3-point range, with Ayers (4-4), Hass (2-3) and Ben Brackney (2-4) making 8 of 11. They also racked up a 38-16 scoring edge in the paint. VISITORS: Saint Francis (Pa.) 1-3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min15 Brown, Earl f 5 11 0 0 0 0 4 5 9 2 10 2 1 1 2 3221 Mosley, Stephon f 1 9 0 2 3 4 1 0 1 4 5 1 1 1 1 2802 Harmon, Malik g 5 11 4 9 0 0 0 3 3 0 14 0 1 0 2 3712 Brown, Greg g 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1922 Jackson, Ollie g 4 9 3 7 0 0 1 6 7 0 11 0 1 0 1 3305 Whyatt, Stephon 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 1211 Millaud-Meunier, B. 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 614 Major, Dominique 2 6 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 2130 Wrencher, Patrick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 232 Angelou, Georgios 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 10 TEAM 1 1 Totals.............. 19 58 9 30 3 5 6 17 23 7 50 8 5 3 6 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 2-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 3 7 0 1 0 0 2 3 5 2 6 3 0 0 0 1733 Brackney, Ben f 2 5 2 4 0 0 0 3 3 1 6 1 1 0 0 2303 Kaspar, Steven g 3 7 0 2 0 0 0 5 5 0 6 4 2 0 0 2814 Hass, Chris g 4 6 2 3 0 0 1 3 4 0 10 1 1 0 1 2542 Ayers, Cameron g 6 9 4 4 0 0 0 2 2 0 16 4 0 0 1 2800 MacLeay, D.J. 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 301 Singleton, Joshea 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 0 1005 Azzinaro, John 1 4 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 1511 Hill, Ryan 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 1422 Starkey, Cory 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 725 Banas, Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 Frazier, Ryan 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 4 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 1244 Oberfeld, Ben 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 250 Hoffman, Dom 7 10 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 14 0 1 2 0 15 TEAM 2 1 3 Totals.............. 32 58 8 17 0 0 9 30 39 11 72 16 8 2 3 200

Officials: Tom Courtney, Tim Attanasi, David NivenTechnical fouls: Saint Francis (Pa.)-None. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 3262Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSaint Francis (Pa.) 25 25 50Bucknell 41 31 72

BUCKNELL 72, SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) 50SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • NOV. 16, 20133Phil Greene scored 16 points, including two key 3-pointers in the second half, to help St. John’s rally past Bucknell 67-63 at Carnesecca Arena. Cameron Ayers scored a career-high 25 points for the Bison, who led by as many as nine points in the second half, but the Red Storm used a late 11-0 to pull out a close victory in the first meeting between the two teams since 1912. Brian Fitzpatrick scored 12 points, Dom Hoffman logged 10 points and eight rebounds, and Steven Kaspar had six points, six rebounds and six assists for the Bison. Rim protection was a big key to victory for the Red Storm, who led the nation in blocked shots. St. John’s blocked 13 in this one, as Bucknell often got to the basket only to be denied by Chris Obekpa (7 blocks) or Orlando Sanchez (4). The Bison shot 46.4 percent for the game, but 13 of their 30 misses came on St. John’s blocked shots. VISITORS: Bucknell 2-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 6 10 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 12 0 2 0 0 2103 Kaspar, Steven g 3 8 0 1 0 2 0 6 6 2 6 6 4 0 1 3632 Frazier, Ryan g 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 2 2 4 4 0 0 0 1 2333 Brackney, Ben g 1 7 1 6 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 0 1 0 1 2842 Ayers, Cameron g 9 15 3 5 4 4 1 4 5 0 25 0 2 0 1 3901 Singleton, Joshea 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 505 Azzinaro, John 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 411 Hill, Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 414 Hass, Chris 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 0 3 0 1 0 0 1950 Hoffman, Dom 5 9 0 0 0 0 5 3 8 1 10 0 1 0 0 21 TEAM 3 2 5 Totals.............. 26 56 5 15 6 8 10 25 35 13 63 6 12 0 4 200

HOME TEAM: St. John’s 2-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min14 Sampson, JaKarr f 5 12 0 0 1 2 1 5 6 0 11 0 1 0 1 3133 Sanchez, Orlando f 3 5 0 1 0 0 1 4 5 2 6 3 0 4 0 2301 Greene IV, Phil g 7 12 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 16 1 0 0 2 3411 Harrison, D’Angelo g 3 13 1 7 5 6 0 3 3 3 12 2 1 0 2 2923 Jordan, Rysheed g 3 6 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 7 2 2 0 1 1400 Branch, Jamal 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 1 2 0 0 903 Achiuwa, God’sgift 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 312 Obekpa, Chris 3 4 0 0 0 0 5 1 6 1 6 0 0 7 0 2515 Pointer, Sir’Dominic 2 6 0 1 0 0 1 5 6 0 4 6 0 1 3 32 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 28 62 4 15 7 10 11 21 32 9 67 15 6 13 9 200

Officials: Jim Burr, John Gaffney, Joe LindsayTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. St. John’s-None.Attendance: 3963Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 35 28 63St. John’s 32 35 67

ST. jOHN’S 67, BUCKNELL 63CARNESECCA ARENA

qUEENS, N.Y. • NOV. 19, 20134Ben Brackney canned six of Bucknell’s 14 3-pointers en route to a career-high 22 points, and the Bison buckled down on defense in the second half in a wire-to-wire 77-64 victory at eventual America East champion Albany. Cam-eron Ayers added 15 points and Steven Kaspar had 11 points, six rebounds and nine assists. The Bison made 10 of their first 12 3-pointers of the night and 14 of 21 overall. They led 51-38 at the half, but coach Dave Paulsen was just as pleased with his team’s second-half defensive effort as he was with the first-half shooting onslaught. Brian Fitzpatrick was Bucknell’s fourth double-digit scorer with 10 points. Fitzpatrick even got in on the 3-point action, going 2-for-2 from the arc. The Bison also received outstanding bench minutes from Ryan Frazier (7 points), Dom Hoffman (6 points) and Ryan Hill (4 assists, 1 steal). VISITORS: Bucknell 3-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min03 Kaspar, Steven * 4 10 1 1 2 2 1 5 6 0 11 9 6 0 0 2910 Fitzpatrick, Brian * 4 5 2 2 0 0 1 4 5 1 10 2 1 0 0 2314 Hass, Chris * 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 0 2 0 0 1633 Brackney, Ben * 7 11 6 10 2 3 0 2 2 5 22 0 0 0 0 3142 Ayers, Cameron * 6 11 2 3 1 2 1 4 5 3 15 4 1 0 2 3605 Azzinaro, John 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 711 Hill, Ryan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 4 1 0 1 1422 Starkey, Cory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 432 Frazier, Ryan 3 5 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 3 7 0 0 0 1 2250 Hoffman, Dom 3 6 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 6 0 0 0 0 18 TEAM 4 4 Totals.............. 29 53 14 21 5 8 5 24 29 20 77 20 11 0 4 200

HOME TEAM: Albany 2-3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min03 Evans, D.J. * 5 11 2 4 1 3 1 2 3 5 13 3 1 0 0 3212 Hooley, Peter * 4 10 2 5 11 11 0 1 1 1 21 2 2 0 0 3914 Rowley, Sam * 7 13 0 0 1 3 2 8 10 2 15 1 2 1 3 3622 Wiegmann, Dave * 3 7 0 2 2 3 2 4 6 2 8 0 3 1 0 3344 Puk, John * 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 2000 Odunsi, Anthony 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 305 Haas, Anders 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 510 Rowley, Michael 1 4 0 1 0 0 3 2 5 0 2 0 1 0 0 1711 Devlin, Luke 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 15 TEAM 1 1 Totals.............. 21 48 4 14 18 24 10 20 30 12 64 7 10 3 3 200

Officials: Paul Faia, Carl Luciano, Harkeem DixonTechnical fouls: Bucknell-Ayers, Cameron. Albany-None.Attendance: 3756Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 51 26 77Albany 38 26 64

BUCKNELL 77, ALBANY 64SEFCU ARENA

ALBANY, N.Y. • NOV. 23, 20135

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Rashad Whack scored 22 points to lead a strong night for eventualNEC champion Mount St. Mary’s backcourt, and Brian Fitzpatrick’s career-high 18 points were not enough for Bucknell in a 69-64 setback at Knott Arena. The Bison were able to trim a 12-point deficit down to two late in the contest but could not get over the hump. Fitzpatrick made 8 of 12 shots from the field, including a 3-pointer, en route to his career-high 18 points. Bucknell also received major production from the bench, as Chris Hass (10), Dom Hoffman (9), John Azzinaro (9) and Ryan Hill (7) combined for 35 points on 13-for-19 shooting. Under the direction of former Bucknell manager of basketball operations Jamion Christian, Mount St. Mary’s played a VCU-style, up-tempo, full-court pressing style. The Mount’s starting backcourt produced 48 points, led by Whack’s 22 points and 13 each from Sam Prescott and Julian Norfleet.

VISITORS: Bucknell 3-3 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 8 12 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 4 18 1 0 0 0 2803 Kaspar, Steven g 2 9 0 0 2 2 0 3 3 2 6 3 2 0 1 3332 Frazier, Ryan g 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1233 Brackney, Ben g 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1742 Ayers, Cameron g 2 7 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 3 5 0 2 0 1 2305 Azzinaro, John 4 5 1 1 0 0 1 3 4 1 9 0 0 0 0 1711 Hill, Ryan 2 5 1 1 2 2 1 4 5 1 7 2 2 0 1 2314 Hass, Chris 4 6 2 4 0 0 0 5 5 0 10 3 0 0 1 2750 Hoffman, Dom 3 3 0 0 3 4 2 1 3 2 9 0 2 0 0 20 TEAM 1 1 2 1 Totals.............. 25 54 5 13 9 10 7 21 28 13 64 11 9 0 4 200

HOME TEAM: Mount St. Mary’s 2-5 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min13 Krajina, Kristijan f 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 6 0 0 0 0 1002 Ashe, Byron g 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 1503 Prescott, Sam g 6 11 1 3 0 2 2 5 7 4 13 2 1 0 0 3622 Whack, Rashad g 8 12 1 4 5 7 0 1 1 0 22 3 3 0 1 3523 Norfleet, Julian g 4 7 1 2 4 4 0 2 2 3 13 7 0 1 1 3605 McManimon, Liam 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 911 Miller, Will 2 5 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 2015 Graves, Gregory 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 1250 Danaher, Taylor 1 2 0 0 3 4 1 4 5 3 5 0 1 0 0 27 TEAM 1 1 Totals.............. 26 48 5 17 12 17 3 22 25 15 69 15 5 1 4 200

Officials: Jeff Plunkett, Ron Tyburski, Tony MeeksTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. Mount St. Mary’s-None.Attendance: 1010Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 30 34 64Mount St. Mary’s 38 31 69

MOUNT ST. MARY’S 69, BUCKNELL 64KNOTT ARENA

EMMITSBURG, MD. • NOV. 26, 20136Hans Brase and T.J. Bray scored 15 points apiece and combined for six of Princeton’s 10 3-pointers, leading the visiting Tigers past Bucknell 66-53 at Sojka Pavilion. Chris Hass scored a career-high 15 points and Cameron Ayers added 14 for the Bison. Bray also had nine rebounds and Brase added seven assists for the Tigers, who broke open a four-point game with a 15-5 run in the latter stages of the second half. It was a defensive struggle for most of the night, as both teams shot under 40 percent from the field. Bucknell and Princeton both finished with 20 made field goals, but the difference came from 3-point distance, where the Tigers held a 30-3 scoring advantage. Princeton went 10-for-25 from the arc, including three daggers in the final 6:12, while Bucknell was 1-for-11. The Bison came into the game ranked third in the country in 3-point percentage (.471).

VISITORS: Princeton 5-1 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min24 Barrett, Will f 2 7 0 2 4 6 1 6 7 2 8 1 1 1 0 2630 Brase, Hans f 6 10 3 3 0 0 1 4 5 5 15 7 3 0 0 3402 Sherburne, Jimmy g 3 7 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 7 1 1 0 0 2105 Bray, T.J. g 5 10 3 7 2 3 1 8 9 2 15 1 2 0 3 3812 Hazel, Ben g 1 7 1 6 5 6 0 7 7 1 8 1 0 1 1 3604 Koon, Denton 1 7 1 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 4 2 0 2 0 1410 Weisz, Spencer 2 3 1 2 4 5 1 2 3 2 9 1 0 1 1 2722 Clement, Chris 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 TEAM Totals.............. 20 52 10 25 16 23 5 30 35 14 66 14 7 5 5 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 3-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 4 6 0 1 1 2 1 4 5 3 9 1 4 0 0 2233 Brackney, Ben f 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 1 2 0 1 0 0 2003 Kaspar, Steven g 1 4 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 2 3 2 2 0 1 2314 Hass, Chris g 7 14 1 4 0 0 1 4 5 2 15 2 0 0 0 3242 Ayers, Cameron g 4 15 0 2 6 6 0 2 2 2 14 1 1 0 0 3401 Singleton, Joshea 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 405 Azzinaro, John 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 1111 Hill, Ryan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1422 Starkey, Cory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 532 Frazier, Ryan 1 3 0 2 3 4 1 0 1 3 5 1 0 0 0 1744 Oberfeld, Ben 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 250 Hoffman, Dom 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 1 4 3 1 0 0 16 TEAM 3 1 4 Totals.............. 20 56 1 11 12 16 7 29 36 19 53 10 11 0 3 200

Officials: William Bush, Tim Comer, and Lamarr ParkerTechnical fouls: Princeton-None. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 3011Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPrinceton 30 36 66Bucknell 27 26 53

PRINCETON 66, BUCKNELL 53SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • NOV. 30, 20137Brian Fitzpatrick led four players in double figures with 16 points and Bucknell showed plenty of resiliency in a 66-59 gut-check victory at Kent State. The Bison were trying to avoid a third straight loss after a strong start, on the road against an 8-1 Kent State team averaging 80.0 points per game, and Bucknell took it over in the final five minutes. The Bison went from seven points down to eight in front after a 15-0 second-half run, but the Golden Flashes, who had won 13 straight at the MAC Center, quickly got the crowd back into it with a tying 8-0 run. A critical offensive rebound by Ben Brackney led to a Cameron Ayers 3-pointer with 4:51 left, and the Bison would never trail again. Ayers hit another trey and came up with a key steal on the defensive end, and then with 30 seconds to play Chris Hass iced it with a 3-point play .

VISITORS: Bucknell 4-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian c 6 10 0 0 4 6 1 4 5 1 16 1 0 0 0 2903 Kaspar, Steven g 0 3 0 0 2 2 0 5 5 1 2 7 4 0 2 3014 Hass, Chris g 3 12 1 5 1 1 2 7 9 0 8 1 0 1 0 3233 Brackney, Ben g 4 9 4 7 0 0 2 4 6 2 12 1 1 0 0 3242 Ayers, Cameron g 3 9 2 4 4 4 0 3 3 0 12 1 1 0 2 3505 Azzinaro, John 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 511 Hill, Ryan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 1022 Starkey, Cory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 132 Frazier, Ryan 4 5 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 10 0 1 0 0 1644 Oberfeld, Ben 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 150 Hoffman, Dom 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 1 0 0 0 9 TEAM 4 3 7 Totals.............. 23 54 9 20 11 13 9 30 39 11 66 14 8 1 4 200

HOME TEAM: Kent State 8-2 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min13 Henniger, Mark f 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 8 12 4 0 0 0 2 0 2942 Goodsen, Darren f 7 17 3 8 1 3 1 3 4 1 18 1 1 0 1 2700 Manley, Devareaux g 2 6 1 4 2 2 1 1 2 1 7 0 0 0 0 2601 Brewer, Kris g 5 13 0 4 1 1 1 2 3 1 11 3 1 0 0 3023 Jackson, Derek g 3 8 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 3 1 1 1 3502 Thomas, Kellon 2 5 1 3 0 0 0 3 3 3 5 1 2 0 1 1604 Ortiz, Chris 2 4 1 3 0 0 1 1 2 2 5 0 0 1 0 1114 Simmons, K.K. 1 4 1 3 2 2 0 4 4 1 5 1 1 0 1 1521 Spicer, Khaliq 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 832 Tabb, Melvin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 23 62 7 28 6 8 11 24 35 13 59 9 6 4 4 200

Officials: Steve McJunkins, Jim Schipper, Jim BrunoTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. Kent State-None.Attendance: 2657Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 29 37 66Kent State 31 28 59

BUCKNELL 66, KENT STATE 59MAC CENTER

KENT, OHIO • DEC. 4, 20138

Brian Fitzpatrick tallied a game-high 16 points, Chris Hass hit the tying and go-ahead free throws as part of a 14-point night, and Cameron Ayers registered a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds to lead Bucknell to a hard-fought 57-52 victory over Columbia. Ryan Hill led another solid bench effort with eight points and four assists for the Bison. Bucknell started out slowly in this one and managed only 22 first-half points on 34.8-percent shooting, but thanks to some solid defense the Bison trailed by just three at the break. In the second half Bucknell went to work inside. Fitzpatrick scored 11 of his 16 in the final 20 minutes, and the guards had success driving the ball to the basket. As a result, the Bison attempted only three shots from beyond the 3-point arc while going 16-for-20 from the free-throw line in the second half.. VISITORS: Columbia 5-5 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min33 Petrasek, Luke f 3 8 0 2 3 4 0 6 6 2 9 2 2 1 0 2223 Osetkowski, Cory c 4 7 2 3 2 3 0 6 6 3 12 2 4 0 0 2302 Cohen, Isaac g 3 4 1 1 0 2 1 5 6 3 7 1 2 0 0 2703 Mullins, Grant g 1 7 0 3 0 0 0 4 4 2 2 3 0 0 1 3712 Lo, Maodo g 3 10 0 4 4 5 1 3 4 2 10 1 0 2 0 3611 En’Wezoh, Zach 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 613 Rosenberg, Alex 3 7 0 2 4 4 3 1 4 2 10 0 1 1 0 2614 Jackson, Kendall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+21 Springwater, Noah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 522 Lyles, Meiko 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 18 TEAM 1 Totals.............. 18 46 3 16 13 18 5 26 31 18 52 10 10 5 1 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 5-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 6 11 0 1 4 6 1 5 6 2 16 1 2 2 0 3033 Brackney, Ben f 2 5 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 6 0 0 0 0 2503 Kaspar, Steven g 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 2 0 2 2 0 0 2314 Hass, Chris g 4 7 2 3 4 4 0 1 1 3 14 1 1 0 2 3142 Ayers, Cameron g 3 9 0 2 5 7 1 9 10 1 11 2 1 0 0 3505 Azzinaro, John 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 811 Hill, Ryan 1 3 0 1 6 7 0 3 3 1 8 4 1 0 2 1932 Frazier, Ryan 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 1950 Hoffman, Dom 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 10 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 17 43 4 10 19 24 4 25 29 17 57 10 9 2 4 200

Officials: James Ostwalt, Victor Thomas, Mark WilsonTechnical fouls: Columbia-None. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 2867Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalColumbia 25 27 52Bucknell 22 35 57

BUCKNELL 57, COLUMBIA 52SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • DEC. 7, 20139Chavaughn Lewis scored 19 points to lead Marist to a wire-to-wire 69-51 victory at the McCann Center. Steven Kaspar scored 13 points and Cameron Ayers had 10, but the Bison were battling from behind all night as the Red Foxes opened the game on a 16-0 run. Bucknell came into the game ranked sixth nationally in fewest turnovers and ninth in 3-point field goal percentage, but an aggressive, trapping zone forced the Bison into 22.7-percent shooting (1-for-7 from the arc) and eight turnovers in a one-sided first half. They would shoot just 28.8 percent for the game.

VISITORS: Bucknell 5-5 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min33 Brackney, Ben f 1 8 1 5 0 0 1 2 3 1 3 0 1 0 0 2410 Fitzpatrick, Brian c 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 4 0 2 0 1 2403 Kaspar, Steven g 3 9 2 3 5 6 0 2 2 0 13 1 3 0 2 2814 Hass, Chris g 3 8 0 1 2 2 2 4 6 1 8 0 1 0 2 2442 Ayers, Cameron g 3 13 1 6 3 3 2 1 3 0 10 2 2 0 0 3100 MacLeay, D.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 401 Singleton, Joshea 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 911 Hill, Ryan 0 0 0 0 2 4 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 1425 Banas, Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 232 Frazier, Ryan 2 4 2 3 3 4 0 1 1 4 9 0 1 0 0 1744 Oberfeld, Ben 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 450 Hoffman, Dom 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 1 2 1 1 0 0 19 TEAM 2 1 3 Totals.............. 15 52 6 18 15 20 12 19 31 11 51 7 13 0 6 200

HOME TEAM: Marist 2-9 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min20 Bowie, Jay f 2 5 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 6 3 2 0 1 2750 Kemp, Adam c 5 7 0 0 2 2 1 7 8 4 12 0 0 3 0 2205 Hart, Khallid g 3 8 0 1 3 3 0 1 1 3 9 2 1 0 3 2632 Curry, T.J. g 4 7 3 3 0 0 2 4 6 1 11 2 1 0 1 3040 Lewis, Chavaughn g 8 18 2 4 1 1 0 7 7 1 19 5 5 0 2 3801 Brooks, Kentrall 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 0 1 0 0 1521 Whitfield, Tourron 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 224 Thomas, Manny 2 6 0 0 2 2 3 2 5 2 6 1 2 0 0 1630 Ramsey, Patrick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+34 Prinsloo, Pieter 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 335 Lawrence, Phillip 2 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 4 0 0 1 0 1944 Truog, Eric 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 3 3 Totals.............. 27 59 6 12 9 10 12 27 39 18 69 13 12 5 7 200

Officials: Brian O’Connell, Andrew Maira, Jim BrunoTechnical fouls: Bucknell-TEAM. Marist-None.Attendance: 1119Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 18 33 51Marist 34 35 69

MARIST 69, BUCKNELL 51McCANN CENTER

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. • DEC. 20, 201310

Brian Fitzpatrick scored a game-high 16 points in Bucknell’s victory over Columbia.

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Maurice Barrow scored 15 points and Doug Chappell 13 to pace a big after-noon for the Fairfield bench, and the Stags defeated Bucknell 73-64 at Sojka Pavilion. Cameron Ayers led all scorers with 19 points and Steven Kaspar had 14 points and seven assists for the Bison. While Bucknell struggled offensively for the second straight game, Fairfield made some timely 3-pointers in the second half to break open a close game. It was just a two-point contest with 14 minutes to play, but Steve Smith came off the bench and drained 3-pointers on consecutive possessions to stretch the Stags’ lead up to eight.The Bison finally got some shots to drop in the final three minutes and were able to trim a 15-point deficit down to eight, but Fairfield made enough free throws down the stretch to secure the win. VISITORS: Fairfield 3-9 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min14 Gilbert, Marcus f 5 10 1 3 3 4 0 7 7 5 14 5 4 0 1 3735 Johnson, Coleman f 3 8 0 0 2 2 1 4 5 3 8 0 1 5 1 2844 Gilbert, Malcolm c 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 405 Davis, Lincoln g 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 4 4 1 2 1 1 0 0 1520 Rose, KJ g 2 10 0 3 1 6 2 3 5 2 5 5 3 0 1 3215 Barrow, Maurice 6 12 1 5 2 2 1 4 5 1 15 1 0 1 1 3421 Sidibe, Amadou 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 924 Chappell, Doug 2 3 2 2 7 8 0 5 5 3 13 2 0 0 0 1925 Smith, Steve 2 3 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 7 0 1 0 0 1255 Grennan, Sean 1 2 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 7 1 1 0 0 10 TEAM 2 2 Totals.............. 23 53 7 19 20 28 9 28 37 19 73 15 12 7 4 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 5-6 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 6 7 1 4 0 1 0 0 2433 Brackney, Ben f 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1203 Kaspar, Steven g 4 7 0 1 6 11 1 2 3 3 14 7 3 1 2 3014 Hass, Chris g 3 10 1 5 2 2 0 0 0 3 9 0 2 0 2 2642 Ayers, Cameron g 6 13 4 7 3 4 1 2 3 2 19 2 2 0 1 3605 Azzinaro, John 1 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 2 0 0 0 1611 Hill, Ryan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 1332 Frazier, Ryan 2 5 2 5 2 2 0 2 2 5 8 1 2 0 1 1750 Hoffman, Dom 3 8 0 0 1 2 2 7 9 2 7 0 0 0 0 26 TEAM 3 1 4 Totals.............. 21 55 8 20 14 21 8 23 31 23 64 14 11 1 7 200

Officials: Bill McCarthy, Louie Andrakakos, Tony CrispTechnical fouls: Fairfield-None. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 3016Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalFairfield 27 46 73Bucknell 26 38 64

FAIRFIELD 73, BUCKNELL 64SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • DEC. 28, 201311Tony Wroblicky logged 24 points, 11 rebounds, six blocks and five assists to lead American to a 67-57 victory over Bucknell in the Patriot League opener for both sides. Chris Hass scored a career-high 18 points and Cameron Ayers had 17 points, eight rebounds and three steals for the Bison, who saw an eight-game winning streak against American come to an end. John Schoof and Darius Gardner added 11 points each for American, which shot 53.8 percent thanks in large part to a number of back-door layups and the 6’10” Wroblicky’s 8-for-12 work down low. The eventual PL champion Eagles had been 1-11 all-time against Bucknell at Sojka Pavilion, but they never trailed in this one after getting out to a 9-0 lead.

VISITORS: American 5-7, 1-0 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min01 Kager, Kyle f 2 2 1 1 4 4 0 3 3 0 9 1 2 0 0 2334 Wroblicky, Tony c 8 12 0 0 8 12 2 9 11 3 24 5 2 6 2 3700 Gardner, Darius g 3 6 0 2 5 6 0 3 3 3 11 2 4 0 2 4014 Reed, Jesse g 2 6 0 1 0 2 0 5 5 4 4 2 1 0 0 2822 Schoof, John g 3 7 2 4 3 6 0 3 3 1 11 0 2 0 0 4004 Carroll, Austin 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 905 Vasic, Marko 3 4 0 0 2 3 2 3 5 2 8 3 1 0 0 2012 Yiljep, Yilret 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 144 Elcano, Zach 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 2 2 Totals.............. 21 39 3 9 22 33 4 30 34 17 67 14 13 6 4 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 5-7, 0-1 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian c 0 4 0 0 1 2 3 3 6 4 1 1 3 0 1 2603 Kaspar, Steven g 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1414 Hass, Chris g 5 11 3 7 5 6 2 4 6 4 18 0 0 1 1 3132 Frazier, Ryan g 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 3 1 1 0 0 1442 Ayers, Cameron g 7 21 2 6 1 2 1 7 8 0 17 2 0 0 3 3700 MacLeay, D.J. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 401 Singleton, Joshea 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 405 Azzinaro, John 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 4 0 0 0 0 1411 Hill, Ryan 0 2 0 0 4 6 1 1 2 0 4 2 1 0 1 2722 Starkey, Cory 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 733 Brackney, Ben 1 4 1 3 0 0 1 1 2 5 3 0 1 0 2 1450 Hoffman, Dom 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 8 TEAM Totals.............. 18 54 7 18 14 22 9 20 29 24 57 9 6 1 8 200

Officials: Jeff Clark, Mike Chesney, Larry ScirottoTechnical fouls: American-None. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 2367Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAmerican 30 37 67Bucknell 20 37 57

AMERICAN 67, BUCKNELL 57SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • jAN. 2, 2014 12

Chris Hass scored a career-high 26 points and Bucknell held the nation’s No. 1 3-point shooting team to just a single trey in 12 attempts in a 68-57 victory over Colgate. Dom Hoffman chipped in 12 points and eight rebounds off the bench, point guard Steven Kaspar had seven assists and a career-high 10 rebounds, and Cameron Ayers tallied 10 points while spearheading the strong defensive effort. The Bison came into the game looking to shake their first three-game losing streak in more than three years, and they did so thanks to a strong start. Bucknell canned five of their first six 3-pointers of the night and shot 53.8 percent overall en route to a 40-24 halftime lead.Colgate cut what had been an 18-point deficit all the way down to two with 3:57 to play, but the Bison made big plays down the stretch and ended the game on a 13-4 run.

VISITORS: Colgate 6-7, 0-2 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min13 Burnatowski, M. f 3 9 0 4 2 2 0 4 4 4 8 0 0 0 0 3553 Jacobs, Ethan c 3 9 0 3 3 4 0 6 6 1 9 0 0 0 0 2901 Tillotson, Austin g 4 6 0 0 7 12 0 2 2 2 15 2 1 0 1 3804 Roh, Luke g 4 7 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 2 8 2 1 0 0 3425 Sherman-Newsome g 3 6 1 2 2 3 1 1 2 2 9 2 3 0 0 3412 Ramon, Alex 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 214 Johnson, Chad 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 322 McMullen, Matt 4 8 0 1 0 1 2 1 3 3 8 0 1 0 1 1723 Graham, Clayton 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 8 TEAM 1 1 Totals.............. 21 48 1 12 14 22 4 22 26 19 57 7 8 0 2 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 6-7, 1-1 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 2 4 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 1 6 1 1 0 0 1933 Brackney, Ben f 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1303 Kaspar, Steven g 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 10 10 4 4 7 4 0 0 3014 Hass, Chris g 10 15 4 8 2 4 1 1 2 2 26 0 1 1 0 3442 Ayers, Cameron g 3 8 1 4 3 4 1 5 6 1 10 1 1 0 0 3405 Azzinaro, John 2 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 2 0 0 0 1711 Hill, Ryan 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 1532 Frazier, Ryan 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 1750 Hoffman, Dom 4 8 0 0 4 5 2 6 8 2 12 2 0 0 0 21 TEAM 1 2 3 Totals.............. 24 49 7 18 13 17 6 28 34 21 68 14 11 1 1 200

Officials: Jeffrey Anderson, Jeff Janosik, King WhetstoneTechnical fouls: Colgate-None. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 3045Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalColgate 24 33 57Bucknell 40 28 68

BUCKNELL 68, COLGATE 57SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • jAN. 5, 201413The weather had been frigid in Pennsylvania that week, but Bucknell and Lafayette were red-hot at the Kirby Sports Center. Led by a career-high 25-point effort from Ben Brackney, Bucknell shot 12-for-15 from 3-point range and won a 96-86 shootout. Chris Hass added 21 points, Cameron Ayers had 18 and Dom Hoffman 11 for the Bison, who shot 52.8 percent overall and closed out the game with some strong free-throw shooting down the stretch. The 96 points were the most since a 104-98 overtime loss to Cornell in 2009-10 and their most ever in a Patriot League road game, and they needed almost every one of them as Lafayette also shot very well from long range. VISITORS: Bucknell 7-7, 2-1 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min03 Kaspar, Steven g 1 4 0 0 1 3 0 8 8 3 3 6 1 1 0 2210 Fitzpatrick, Brian g 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 2 0 0 0 1214 Hass, Chris g 5 7 1 2 10 12 3 3 6 0 21 0 1 0 2 3133 Brackney, Ben g 7 12 6 8 5 6 0 6 6 2 25 1 1 0 0 2742 Ayers, Cameron g 7 13 4 4 0 0 0 3 3 1 18 1 0 0 0 3600 MacLeay, D.J. 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 805 Azzinaro, John 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 1411 Hill, Ryan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 2 2 0 1 1732 Frazier, Ryan 3 4 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 2 9 1 0 0 0 1350 Hoffman, Dom 1 6 0 0 9 10 0 4 4 2 11 0 0 0 0 20 TEAM 2 1 3 1 Totals.............. 28 53 12 15 28 36 6 29 35 18 96 15 6 2 4 200

HOME TEAM: Lafayette 4-10, 0-3 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min20 Trist, Dan f 9 13 0 0 3 4 1 5 6 3 21 0 1 0 1 1622 Flannigan, Alan f 0 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2105 Ptasinski, Joey g 4 8 2 3 1 1 0 2 2 4 11 4 1 0 0 3411 Lindner, Nick g 3 5 1 1 4 5 0 2 2 3 11 3 1 0 0 2214 Scott, Bryce g 6 11 3 5 3 3 2 1 3 4 18 3 1 0 0 2904 Detmer, Jack 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 321 Rufer, Zach 2 5 2 4 0 0 1 4 5 4 6 3 0 0 0 1924 Hoffman, Michael 2 6 1 1 0 0 1 4 5 4 5 0 1 1 0 1832 Boykins, Monty 2 7 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 1133 Newman, Jake 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 934 Freeland, Ben 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 6 0 0 1 0 1454 Musters, Nathaniel 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 TEAM 1 2 3 1 Totals.............. 32 64 10 17 12 15 6 24 30 27 86 14 6 2 1 198

Officials: Paul Faia, John Hughes, Evon BurroughsTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. Lafayette-None.Attendance: 2314Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 44 52 96Lafayette 35 51 86

BUCKNELL 96, LAFAYETTE 86KIRBY SPORTS CENTER

EASTON, PA. • jAN. 8, 2014 14On the ropes early in the game after a quick start by Holy Cross, the Bucknell men’s basketball squad rallied for a hard-fought 61-57 at Sojka Pavilion. Ben Brackney scored 13 points and the bench combined for 21 points for the Bison, who won their third game in a row. Malcolm Miller scored 19 points and Justin Burrell added 13 for the Crusaders, who were flying early in the game and led by as many as 13 at 26-13 after Anthony Thompson’s 3-pointer with 6:07 left in the first half. Brackney, who was coming off a career-high 25-point performance at Lafayette, answered the Thompson trey with one of his own, and that ignited a 13-0 run for Bucknell that got the game tied at 26. Dave Dudzinski snapped Holy Cross scoreless drought at 5:22 with a 3-pointer, but Brackney was fouled shooting a three and made all three free throws to tie the game at 29 at the half.

VISITORS: Holy Cross 7-9, 1-3 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min13 Miller,Malcolm f 8 13 2 2 1 2 5 4 9 3 19 0 1 3 1 3624 Green,Eric f 3 12 0 2 0 2 3 2 5 2 6 0 2 0 0 3650 Dudzinski,Dave c 2 9 1 3 2 2 2 3 5 0 7 0 1 1 0 3202 Thompson,Anthony g 4 10 2 5 0 0 1 5 6 3 10 1 1 0 4 3003 Burrell,Justin g 6 16 0 4 1 2 0 1 1 0 13 3 1 0 1 3715 Reid,De’Vaughn 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1221 Alexander,Malachi 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 1243 Abt,Taylor 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 TEAM 3 2 5 Totals.............. 24 62 5 17 4 8 14 19 33 12 57 6 8 5 8 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 8-7, 3-1 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 6 0 0 1 1 2533 Brackney, Ben f 3 5 2 4 5 5 2 2 4 1 13 0 3 0 0 2503 Kaspar, Steven g 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 6 2 0 0 1714 Hass, Chris g 4 9 0 2 1 2 1 5 6 2 9 0 1 2 0 3142 Ayers, Cameron g 3 10 2 5 2 2 1 6 7 0 10 2 1 0 0 3405 Azzinaro, John 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 1111 Hill, Ryan 2 4 0 0 3 4 0 2 2 2 7 1 2 0 1 2332 Frazier, Ryan 3 5 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 2 8 2 1 0 0 1950 Hoffman, Dom 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 2 0 0 15 TEAM 4 4 Totals.............. 22 49 4 14 13 15 9 23 32 13 61 11 12 3 3 200

Officials: Alvin Cox, Tim Edwards, Matt LynchTechnical fouls: Holy Cross-None. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 3006Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalHoly Cross 29 28 57Bucknell 29 32 61

BUCKNELL 61, HOLY CROSS 57SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • jAN. 11, 201415

Chris Hass drives to the basket during Bucknell’s home victory over Holy Cross.

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Cameron Ayers scored 19 points and Steven Kaspar produced eight assists and two key defensive plays down the stretch to lift Bucknell to a 70-60 home victory over Loyola Maryland. Ben Brackney scored 14 points, including three go-ahead free throws with 12:14 to play, and Brian Fitzpatrick chipped in 12 points. Patriot League scoring leader Dylon Cormier led Loyola with 20 points, seven rebounds and three steals. Bucknell got out to a strong start and led by 10 points on a couple of occasions in the first half. Loyola trimmed its deficit to 31-28 at the half, and then used a 10-0 run to surge ahead 38-33 in the opening four minutes of the second period. The Bison tied the game at 40 on a Ryan Hill 3-pointer. The Greyounds later took a 45-44 lead on a trey by Cormier, but on Bucknell’s next possession Brackney was fouled shooting a 3-pointer and made all three free throws. The Bison would never trail again. VISITORS: Loyola Maryland 8-10, 3-4 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min13 Rassman, Franz f 3 10 1 3 0 0 2 1 3 3 7 0 1 0 0 2415 Latham, Jordan f 3 6 0 0 0 1 2 3 5 5 6 0 2 1 0 2703 Cormier, Dylon g 7 13 1 2 5 8 4 3 7 2 20 3 1 1 3 3805 Laster, Eric g 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1212 Williams, R.J. g 2 7 1 4 1 2 0 1 1 4 6 4 2 0 0 2300 Patton, Jevon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+02 Rashford, Damion 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+10 Brito, Denzel 1 5 0 3 2 3 2 3 5 0 4 2 2 0 1 3121 Jones, Jarred 6 11 1 2 0 2 2 4 6 5 13 2 1 2 1 3023 Hubbard, Tyler 2 5 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 5 4 1 0 0 0 15 TEAM 2 1 3 Totals.............. 24 60 4 18 8 16 15 17 32 24 60 12 9 4 6 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 9-9, 4-3 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 4 5 0 0 4 4 2 4 6 4 12 1 1 1 0 2133 Brackney, Ben f 3 10 2 6 6 7 3 3 6 1 14 0 0 0 0 3103 Kaspar, Steven g 1 6 0 2 1 4 0 3 3 2 3 8 2 2 2 3132 Frazier, Ryan g 2 4 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 3 8 1 2 1 0 3142 Ayers, Cameron g 4 10 1 6 10 10 2 3 5 0 19 0 2 1 0 3400 MacLeay, D.J. 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 4 0 1 0 1 805 Azzinaro, John 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 811 Hill, Ryan 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 1250 Hoffman, Dom 2 4 0 0 1 3 2 5 7 4 5 0 0 1 0 24 TEAM 1 3 4 Totals.............. 19 44 5 18 27 34 10 24 34 16 70 10 10 6 3 200

Officials: Bernard Clinton, Louie Andrakakos, Jim BrunoTechnical fouls: Loyola Maryland-None. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 2528Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalLoyola Maryland 28 32 60Bucknell 31 39 70

BUCKNELL 70, LOYOLA (MD.) 60SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • jAN. 22, 201418After trailing by 20 points with less than eight minutes to play, Bucknell had a possession down three with a chance to tie it in the final seconds, but Maurice Watson’s steal and layup effectively clinched Boston University’s 64-61 victory over the Bison before a season-best crowd of 3,790 at Sojka Pavilion. Cameron Ayers scored 23 points and Chris Hass scored all 17 of his points in that late-second-half charge. Boston University, the preseason favorite in its first season in the Patriot League, was coming off a 30-point blowout loss at American. The Eagles shot 71 percent from the field in that game, and Boston University apparently re-committed itself defensively in this one. The Bison could not get anything going offensively in the first half and had eight turnovers and only six field goals in 24 attempts. D.J. Irving’s 3-pointer at the buzzer gave the Terriers a 32-16 halftime lead. VISITORS: Boston University 14-7, 7-1 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min15 Morris, Dom f 5 12 0 1 2 6 3 6 9 3 12 0 2 1 0 3022 Dieudonne, Nathan f 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 4 5 2 0 1 2 1 0 1601 Watson Jr., Maurice g 4 10 0 2 4 6 2 6 8 3 12 5 3 0 1 3302 Papale, John g 3 8 1 3 5 6 0 3 3 2 12 1 0 0 1 3313 Irving, D.J. g 4 12 2 5 0 0 2 2 4 1 10 3 1 0 3 3421 Hankerson, Cedric 1 4 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 1224 Robinson, Travis 3 6 3 5 1 2 0 3 3 0 10 0 1 0 1 2031 Thomas, Malik 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 2 2 1 0 0 1 1232 Alston, Justin 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 10 TEAM 1 3 4 Totals.............. 22 59 7 21 13 22 9 34 43 16 64 12 10 3 7 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 9-10, 4-4 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 5 6 0 0 0 0 4 7 11 4 10 2 2 0 0 3033 Brackney, Ben f 2 8 1 4 0 0 1 7 8 1 5 1 2 0 0 2803 Kaspar, Steven g 2 6 0 0 0 4 1 1 2 0 4 1 4 0 1 1632 Frazier, Ryan g 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 1442 Ayers, Cameron g 4 13 3 7 12 14 0 8 8 1 23 1 0 0 1 3800 MacLeay, D.J. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 701 Singleton, Joshea 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 705 Azzinaro, John 0 5 0 4 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1111 Hill, Ryan 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 2 5 2 0 0 2414 Hass, Chris 5 9 4 6 3 3 0 1 1 2 17 1 1 1 1 2350 Hoffman, Dom 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 TEAM 1 1 Totals.............. 19 57 8 23 15 23 8 32 40 19 61 11 13 1 3 200

Officials: Jim Koskinen, Mike Alvaro, Billy BrooksTechnical fouls: Boston University-Morris, Dom. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 3790Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBoston University 32 32 64Bucknell 16 45 61

BOSTON UNIVERSITY 64, BUCKNELL 61SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • jAN. 25, 201419Stefan Cvrkalj hit four second-half 3-pointers and Lehigh went 7-for-8 from the arc in the second half of a see-saw 66-63 victory over Bucknell at Stabler Arena. Cameron Ayers scored 23 points and Chris Hass and Brian Fitzpatrick had 13 each for the Bison. Corey Schaefer paced Lehigh with 15 points, while Cvrkalj had all 14 of his in the second half of a game that featured wild momentum swings throughout the night. Bucknell led by as many as 10 early in the contest and had a seven-point halftime lead, but Lehigh exploded out of the gates in the second half with an 18-3 run over the first 5:18. The Bison punched back with a 9-0 spurt, consisting of five points from Hass and four from Ayers. But then Lehigh suddenly could not miss from long range. Five of the Mountain Hawks’ next six field goals came from 3-point distance, with Cvrkalj sinking four of them. VISITORS: Bucknell 9-11, 4-5 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 5 9 0 0 3 4 0 6 6 2 13 2 2 0 1 2503 Kaspar, Steven g 1 4 0 0 1 4 0 2 2 1 3 3 1 0 1 2032 Frazier, Ryan g 2 4 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 5 4 1 0 0 3333 Brackney, Ben g 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 942 Ayers, Cameron g 9 20 3 7 2 2 0 2 2 4 23 0 1 0 0 3700 MacLeay, D.J. 1 5 0 0 2 2 3 3 6 2 4 2 2 0 0 1605 Azzinaro, John 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1011 Hill, Ryan 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 3 2 6 0 0 1 2014 Hass, Chris 5 10 3 5 0 0 0 6 6 1 13 0 0 0 0 2450 Hoffman, Dom 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 TEAM 6 2 8 Totals.............. 24 62 6 15 9 13 12 28 40 19 63 18 8 0 3 200

HOME TEAM: Lehigh 11-11, 4-5 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min31 Chuku, Jesse f 3 10 1 3 2 2 4 6 10 1 9 4 0 4 0 3232 Kempton, Tim c 6 11 0 0 0 4 1 5 6 4 12 1 3 1 2 2105 Price, Austin g 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 4 2 0 0 0 1911 McKnight, Mackey g 2 6 1 2 4 8 2 4 6 1 9 7 1 1 2 3715 Schaefer, Corey g 6 10 3 5 0 0 0 1 1 0 15 5 0 1 0 3910 Simelton, Miles 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 221 Cvrkalj, Stefan 4 7 4 6 2 2 1 1 2 1 14 1 0 0 0 2623 Whitfield, Shane 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 340 Goldsborough, Justin 1 3 0 0 1 6 1 5 6 3 3 0 1 1 0 21 TEAM 1 2 3 1 Totals.............. 24 54 9 16 9 22 10 27 37 10 66 20 7 9 5 200

Officials: Alvin Cox, Jeff Janosik, Jason RabinowitzTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. Lehigh-None.Attendance: 1367Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 35 28 63Lehigh 28 38 66

LEHIGH 66, BUCKNELL 63STABLER ARENA

BETHLEHEM, PA. • jAN. 29, 201420

Down by 16 points with less than five minutes to play, Bucknell rallied within one point and had three chances to win it in the final seconds, but Navy held on for a 62-61 victory at Alumni Hall. Steven Kaspar had a big night for the Bison with 12 points, seven rebounds and a career-high 10 assists, but the Bison could not overcome a rash of turnovers and saw their three-game win-ning streak come to an end. Ben Brackney hit four 3-pointers and scored 12 points, Chris Hass scored all 11 of his points in the second half, and Cameron Ayers added 10 for the Bison. Brandon Venturini had 14 points, Worth Smith 13 and Zach Fong 10 for the Midshipmen, who snapped an eight-game losing streak to Bucknell. The Bison came into the game averaging only 9.6 turnovers per game, the eighth-best figure in the nation, but they coughed it up 18 times in this one. That led to 18 Navy points, including 14 fastbreak points.

VISITORS: Bucknell 8-8, 3-2 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 4 5 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 1 8 1 1 0 0 1903 Kaspar, Steven g 5 7 0 1 2 3 1 6 7 3 12 10 5 0 3 2814 Hass, Chris g 3 10 3 7 2 2 2 7 9 3 11 1 4 2 0 3233 Brackney, Ben g 4 10 4 10 0 0 0 2 2 2 12 1 2 0 0 3242 Ayers, Cameron g 4 11 2 6 0 1 1 5 6 2 10 0 2 0 3 3505 Azzinaro, John 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1111 Hill, Ryan 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 932 Frazier, Ryan 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1350 Hoffman, Dom 3 7 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 6 1 1 1 0 21 TEAM 2 4 6 Totals.............. 24 55 9 26 4 9 9 28 37 13 61 15 18 3 7 200

HOME TEAM: Navy 7-9, 2-3 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min03 Loupos, James f 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 821 Smith, Worth f 5 10 0 2 3 3 2 5 7 1 13 1 0 1 0 2801 Knorr, Kendall g 4 9 0 1 0 2 1 4 5 2 8 1 1 0 1 3014 McLaurin, Earl g 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 533 Venturini, Brandon g 7 13 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 14 4 5 1 0 3300 Kelly, Will 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 6 0 0 2 0 1211 Wynn, Thurgood 2 6 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 0 5 0 0 0 3 1312 Fong, Zach 4 8 2 5 0 0 0 3 3 3 10 2 2 0 2 2622 Vermeer, Grant 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 0 2 1425 Brown, Michael 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 2534 Hemphill, James 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Team 2 2 4 Totals.............. 27 60 2 12 6 9 7 27 34 10 62 12 12 4 9 200

Officials: Paul Huovinen, Andrew Seward, Matt OblasTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. Navy-None.Attendance: 1079Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 26 35 61Navy 31 31 62

NAVY 62, BUCKNELL 61ALUMNI HALL

ANNAPOLIS, MD. • jAN. 15, 201416Josh Herbeck hit all six of his 3-point attempts, including two crazy shots as the shot clock expired in the second half, leading Army to a 74-67 victory over Bucknell. Kyle Wilson scored 28 points for the Black Knights, while Brian Fitzpatrick led the Bison with 17 points on 8-for-8 shooting. Bucknell rallied from 11 points down to take the lead midway through the second half, but the difference in an extremely tight contest were the two late-shot-clock 3-pointers by Herbeck. The first came with Bucknell leading 53-52 inside seven minutes to play. The Black Knights grabbed an offensive rebound on a shot that did not hit the rim, and after receiving a kick-out pass Herbeck was forced to fling up a fading three right in front of his own bench. The shot hit nothing but net with 6:31 to play, and Army would never trail again.

VISITORS: Bucknell 8-9, 3-3 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min33 Brackney, Ben f 3 8 2 6 3 3 2 7 9 3 11 1 0 0 2 2910 Fitzpatrick, Brian c 8 8 0 0 1 1 3 2 5 4 17 0 2 0 0 2803 Kaspar, Steven g 4 9 0 1 5 6 2 2 4 5 13 5 1 0 3 2714 Hass, Chris g 3 10 1 5 2 2 0 1 1 1 9 1 3 0 0 2742 Ayers, Cameron g 4 12 1 5 1 1 2 3 5 2 10 1 2 0 0 3500 MacLeay, D.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 705 Azzinaro, John 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 711 Hill, Ryan 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1032 Frazier, Ryan 1 2 1 2 4 6 0 1 1 0 7 0 1 0 0 2450 Hoffman, Dom 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 TEAM 1 2 3 Totals.............. 23 55 5 21 16 19 11 20 31 22 67 10 13 0 5 200

HOME TEAM: Army 9-8, 5-1 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min21 Wilson, Kyle f 6 11 2 4 14 18 0 2 2 0 28 1 3 0 1 3333 Toomey, Larry f 2 5 0 1 1 3 1 0 1 2 5 1 1 0 0 1731 Ferguson, Kevin c 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 5 2 1 3 0 0 1702 Williams, Mo g 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2411 Cox, Dylan g 3 6 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 1 7 3 0 0 0 2214 Gramling, Matt 3 6 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 1723 Herbeck, Josh 6 6 6 6 0 0 0 1 1 3 18 0 2 0 1 1925 Brown, Richard 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 541 Jordan, Kieffer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 443 Rollo, Travis 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 4 0 1 1 0 1 1955 Omlid, Tanner 3 6 0 2 1 1 1 9 10 1 7 2 0 1 4 23 TEAM 1 1 2 1 Totals.............. 24 46 8 18 18 26 6 20 26 19 74 9 12 1 8 200

Officials: Garrick Shannon, Roberto Marquez, Billy BrooksTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. Army-None.Attendance: 1350Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 26 41 67Army 33 41 74

ARMY 74, BUCKNELL 67CHRISTL ARENA

WEST POINT, N.Y. • jAN. 19, 201417

Ryan Frazier hits a jumper in Bucknell’s victory over Loyola at Sojka Pavilion.

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Cameron Ayers scored a game-high 21 points, his third straight game over 20, and Bucknell bounced back from a couple of tough losses to post a 79-68 win at Colgate. Four Bison scored in double figures and seven had at least eight points, and the bench contributed heavily with a combined 26 points, eight rebounds, seven assists and six steals. Ben Brackney hit three 3-pointers and scored 11 points, Chris Hass and Steven Kaspar tallied 10 each, and Brian Fitzpatrick scored nine points. Kaspar came off the bench for the first time this season, and he also added five assists, four rebounds and two steals. Ryan Frazier and Dom Hoffman were also major factors off the bench. Frazier scored eight points, hit both ends of a 1-and-1 at a key juncture with 1:35 remaining, and also sparked a strong defensive effort with four steals.

VISITORS: Bucknell 10-11, 5-5 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian * 4 8 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 9 0 1 0 0 2211 Hill, Ryan * 0 2 0 0 2 3 0 4 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 1714 Hass, Chris * 2 5 2 5 4 4 1 1 2 2 10 1 0 0 0 2533 Brackney, Ben * 4 9 3 6 0 0 2 6 8 1 11 1 0 0 0 3442 Ayers, Cameron * 8 14 3 5 2 2 0 5 5 2 21 1 1 0 0 2900 MacLeay, D.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 301 Singleton, Joshea 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 503 Kaspar, Steven 5 8 0 0 0 2 0 4 4 1 10 5 1 0 2 2432 Frazier, Ryan 2 4 0 1 4 6 0 1 1 3 8 2 0 1 4 2850 Hoffman, Dom 2 2 0 0 4 4 1 1 2 1 8 0 0 1 0 13 TEAM 1 2 3 Totals.............. 27 53 8 17 17 23 6 26 32 15 79 10 4 3 6 200

HOME TEAM: Colgate 8-13, 2-8 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min01 Tillotson, Austin * 5 8 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 2 11 4 2 0 0 3404 Roh, Luke * 1 2 0 0 2 4 0 1 1 2 4 0 1 0 1 2013 Burnatowski, M. * 8 15 3 3 1 2 2 4 6 4 20 0 0 0 1 3625 Sherman-Newsome * 3 9 0 3 6 6 0 2 2 2 12 2 0 1 1 3353 Jacobs, Ethan * 3 6 0 1 2 2 1 4 5 2 8 2 2 1 0 1912 Ramon, Alex 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 522 McMullen, Matt 3 12 1 2 0 0 4 3 7 3 7 0 2 0 0 2123 Graham, Clayton 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 5 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 1832 Bargmann, Andrew 1 2 1 2 1 2 0 2 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 14 TEAM 2 2 1 Totals.............. 25 56 5 12 13 18 9 24 33 17 68 8 8 2 3 200

Officials: Nathan Hall,Rob Snedden, John LeightonTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. Colgate-None.Attendance: 713Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 39 40 79Colgate 24 44 68

BUCKNELL 79, COLGATE 68COTTERELL COURT

HAMILTON, N.Y. • FEB. 1, 201421Seth Hinrichs produced 18 points and 10 rebounds to lead Lafayette to its first win in Sojka Pavilion in 17 tries, 66-58. Cameron Ayers scored 22 points — his fourth straight game with at least 20 — but the Bison had a frigid shooting night. Bucknell went 12-for-15 from 3-point range in a 96-86 win over Lafayette in Easton back on Jan. 8, but it was a much different story in this one as both teams struggled to make shots. The Bison missed their first 11 3-point tries before Ayers finally hit one with 8:35 left in the game. They finished 2-for-16 from the arc and shot 34.5 percent overall, compared to Lafayette’s 40.4 percent. VISITORS: Lafayette 6-16, 2-9 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min34 Freeland, Ben f 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 405 Ptasinski, Joey g 2 8 1 6 0 0 0 2 2 1 5 1 1 0 0 3011 Lindner, Nick g 2 5 0 0 3 4 2 1 3 3 7 3 1 0 1 2112 Hinrichs, Seth g 5 10 0 0 8 10 1 9 10 0 18 2 2 0 0 3414 Scott, Bryce g 1 6 0 1 3 4 0 6 6 3 5 1 1 1 0 3120 Trist, Dan 6 10 0 0 2 3 1 5 6 4 14 3 2 1 0 2721 Rufer, Zach 0 3 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 1722 Flannigan, Alan 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 724 Hoffman, Michael 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 932 Boykins, Monty 4 7 3 4 2 4 1 1 2 0 13 1 1 0 0 20 TEAM 2 2 4 Totals.............. 21 52 4 13 20 27 7 30 37 16 66 11 9 4 3 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 10-12, 5-6 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 5 8 0 0 2 2 0 4 4 4 12 0 0 1 0 3033 Brackney, Ben f 2 3 1 2 0 0 3 1 4 2 5 1 1 0 0 2711 Hill, Ryan g 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 3 0 0 1514 Hass, Chris g 2 13 0 5 5 6 2 2 4 2 9 0 0 1 0 3342 Ayers, Cameron g 7 20 1 6 7 8 2 5 7 1 22 2 3 0 2 3400 MacLeay, D.J. 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 301 Singleton, Joshea 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 203 Kaspar, Steven 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 4 4 5 5 5 1 1 0 2405 Azzinaro, John 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 232 Frazier, Ryan 0 4 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 2350 Hoffman, Dom 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 1 7 TEAM 1 4 5 Totals.............. 20 58 2 16 16 20 9 26 35 19 58 10 8 4 4 200

Officials: Robert Riley, Dennis Allocco, Lionel ButlerTechnical fouls: Lafayette-None. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 2419Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalLafayette 24 42 66Bucknell 26 32 58

LAFAYETTE 66, BUCKNELL 58SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • FEB. 5, 201422Justin Burrell scored 19 points and Holy Cross used high-pressure defense to defeat Bucknell 66-50 at the Hart Center. Cameron Ayers scored 15 points and Chris Hass had 14 for the Bison, who had beaten the Crusaders earlier in the year at Sojka Pavilion. Holy Cross also received 14 points from Malcolm Miller. These two longtime rivals engaged in a hard-fought, physical game, and points were difficult to come by in the early going. The Crusaders led 27-21 at the half and then opened it up with a 26-12 run to start the second period.

VISITORS: Bucknell 10-13, 5-7 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min33 Brackney, Ben f 1 8 1 4 0 0 1 2 3 3 3 0 1 0 1 2842 Ayers, Cameron f 6 13 3 6 0 0 2 5 7 1 15 1 3 1 0 3710 Fitzpatrick, Brian c 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 2 0 0 1611 Hill, Ryan g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 314 Hass, Chris g 4 9 3 5 3 4 0 4 4 2 14 0 0 1 0 2800 MacLeay, D.J. 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1003 Kaspar, Steven 2 4 0 1 3 3 0 3 3 2 7 2 4 0 0 1905 Azzinaro, John 2 7 0 4 3 4 0 0 0 2 7 3 1 0 1 2232 Frazier, Ryan 0 3 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 2350 Hoffman, Dom 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 3 0 1 0 0 1 14 TEAM 3 3 6 Totals.............. 16 49 7 22 11 13 8 22 30 20 50 8 12 2 5 200

HOME TEAM: Holy Cross 14-10, 8-4 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min13 Miller,Malcolm f 6 10 2 3 0 0 1 5 6 2 14 0 2 2 2 3124 Green,Eric f 4 9 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 8 2 0 0 1 3450 Dudzinski,Dave c 4 10 1 1 0 2 6 6 12 1 9 1 0 3 0 3102 Thompson,Anthony g 1 5 0 2 5 8 0 2 2 3 7 4 0 0 1 2503 Burrell,Justin g 6 11 3 6 4 4 1 3 4 0 19 3 3 0 1 3304 Jayne,Chris 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 105 Hamilton,Cullen 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 1312 Morgan,Christopher 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 Alexander,Malachi 0 3 0 0 3 4 2 4 6 3 3 0 2 1 0 1722 Champion,Robert 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 325 Baker,Isaiah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 Kerrigan,Patrick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 142 Husek,Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 143 Abt,Taylor 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 5 5 0 1 0 1 8 TEAM 1 1 Totals.............. 23 55 6 15 14 21 13 25 38 15 66 11 9 6 9 200

Officials: Steve Ruppenthal, Jeffrey Smith, Ralph BretzTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. Holy Cross-None.Attendance: 2593Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 21 29 50Holy Cross 27 39 66

HOLY CROSS 66, BUCKNELL 50HART CENTER

WORCESTER, MASS. • FEB. 9, 201423

Chris Hass led four Bucknell players in double figures with 15 points, Steven Kaspar had a Sojka Pavilion-record 10 assists, nine rebounds and four steals at the point, and the bench provided a major lift as the Bison powered past Navy 78-57. With Ben Brackney and D.J. MacLeay unavailable due to injuries, Dom Hoffman made his first start for the Bison since the season opener at Stanford, and he finished with 14 points and eight rebounds.

VISITORS: Navy 8-16, 3-10 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min21 Smith, Worth f 5 11 0 1 0 2 2 2 4 2 10 1 1 0 2 3100 Kelly, Will c 4 4 0 0 0 3 1 3 4 4 8 2 2 6 0 2001 Knorr, Kendall g 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 2014 McLaurin, Earl g 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1733 Venturini, Brandon g 5 12 5 8 0 0 0 6 6 1 15 3 4 0 2 2603 Loupos, James 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 305 Alter, Kevin 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 211 Wynn, Thurgood 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 512 Fong, Zach 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 6 0 1 0 0 1715 Andrus, Payne 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 822 Vermeer, Grant 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 625 Brown, Michael 1 3 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 2 4 0 2 0 0 1232 Hemphill, James 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 735 Abruzzo, Tim 3 7 2 4 1 1 1 2 3 0 9 2 3 0 0 1755 Alade, Edward 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 9 Team 2 3 5 Totals.............. 22 50 11 24 2 8 7 20 27 12 57 13 18 8 5 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 11-13, 6-7 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 6 9 0 0 2 3 2 5 7 2 14 0 0 0 0 2550 Hoffman, Dom f 5 14 0 0 4 4 5 3 8 2 14 1 1 0 0 2503 Kaspar, Steven g 1 4 0 0 1 2 2 7 9 1 3 10 1 0 4 2514 Hass, Chris g 6 11 3 7 0 0 1 3 4 0 15 0 2 1 2 2542 Ayers, Cameron g 5 9 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 2 1 0 2 2601 Singleton, Joshea 0 1 0 0 3 4 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 1205 Azzinaro, John 2 5 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 1311 Hill, Ryan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 622 Starkey, Cory 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 2 2 0 0 3 1525 Banas, Matt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 332 Frazier, Ryan 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 1344 Oberfeld, Ben 3 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 6 0 0 1 0 12 TEAM 1 1 Totals.............. 30 65 8 14 10 13 16 22 38 10 78 16 8 2 14 200

Officials: Alvin Cox, Frankie Bordeaux, Gary DudaTechnical fouls: Navy-None. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 2417Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalNavy 21 36 57Bucknell 44 34 78

BUCKNELL 78, NAVY 57SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • FEB. 12, 201424After celebrating Senior Night just prior to the game, Cameron Ayers and Brian Fitzpatrick went out and turned in two of the best performances of their careers to lead Bucknell to an important 73-61 win over Army. Ayers scored 13 of his game-high 22 points in Bucknell’s decisive 23-9 run over the final seven minutes, and Fitzpatrick logged 15 points and eight rebounds to help the Bison draw within one game of Army for the key No. 4 position in the Patriot League standings. Chris Hass also tallied 15 points and eight rebounds, and the Bison received big minutes from Cory Starkey and John Azzinaro off the bench en route to their second straight victory. The Bison played without the services of three frontcourt players, but Starkey stepped in with six points and six rebounds in 17 minutes. VISITORS: Army 12-13, 8-6 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min33 Toomey, Larry f 3 6 1 4 1 3 1 3 4 2 8 1 1 1 1 2231 Ferguson, Kevin c 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 1 4 1 0 4 0 2902 Williams, Mo g 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 611 Cox, Dylan g 3 9 1 2 2 3 3 4 7 4 9 3 3 0 0 2021 Wilson, Kyle g 0 6 0 4 2 4 0 0 0 4 2 3 2 1 0 3314 Gramling, Matt 4 9 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 8 1 0 0 0 2020 Hoffman, Mac 3 6 3 5 0 0 1 2 3 2 9 1 0 0 1 1823 Herbeck, Josh 3 6 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 2 1 0 1 1943 Rollo, Travis 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 1055 Omlid, Tanner 5 12 2 6 0 2 3 4 7 3 12 2 1 1 2 23 TEAM Totals.............. 24 59 8 26 5 13 11 19 30 20 61 14 9 8 5 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 12-13, 7-7 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 7 10 1 1 0 0 1 7 8 4 15 2 4 0 0 3350 Hoffman, Dom f 1 6 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 3 2 0 1 1 0 2911 Hill, Ryan g 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 1114 Hass, Chris g 3 7 2 3 7 8 1 7 8 1 15 0 0 1 0 3042 Ayers, Cameron g 6 15 3 5 7 8 1 4 5 2 22 1 0 0 2 3303 Kaspar, Steven 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 4 2 2 0 2 1105 Azzinaro, John 1 5 1 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 5 4 0 0 0 1722 Starkey, Cory 3 5 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 0 6 0 1 0 0 1732 Frazier, Ryan 2 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 4 0 1 0 0 19 TEAM 4 2 6 Totals.............. 24 55 7 12 18 21 13 29 42 13 73 12 9 2 4 200

Officials: James Ostwalt, Bruce Rothwell, Rob SneddenTechnical fouls: Army-None. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 3363Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 29 32 61Bucknell 37 36 73

BUCKNELL 73, ARMY 61SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • FEB. 15, 201425

Cameron Ayers celebrated his Senior Night with 22 points in a victory over Army.

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Kyle Wilson scored all of Army’s points in a game-ending 9-1 run, includ-ing the go-ahead jumper with 12.5 seconds left, sending the fifth-seeded Black Knights to a 72-71 victory over No. 4 Bucknell in a hotly contested Patriot League Tournament quarterfinal matchup at Sojka Pavilion. Wilson finished with a game-high 19 points, overshadowing a big night from Bison sophomore Chris Hass, who logged 18 points and seven rebounds. Hass’ running bank shot gave Bucknell a 70-63 lead just inside three minutes to play, but the Black Knights rallied all the way back. The Bison entered the postseason on a six-game winning streak, but this was only the sixth time in the 24-year history of the Patriot League Tournament that Bucknell fell in the quarterfinal round.

VISITORS: Army 15-15 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min32 Plomb, Tanner f 3 10 2 5 0 0 3 2 5 1 8 2 3 1 1 2455 Omlid, Tanner f 2 8 1 3 0 0 3 4 7 3 5 1 1 0 6 2431 Ferguson, Kevin c 5 6 0 0 0 2 2 6 8 4 10 3 2 5 0 2811 Cox, Dylan g 4 5 1 1 2 5 1 1 2 5 11 3 3 0 0 2021 Wilson, Kyle g 9 15 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 1 1 0 0 3502 Williams, Mo 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 0 1 0 0 1414 Gramling, Matt 2 4 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 6 4 0 1 0 2020 Hoffman, Mac 1 3 1 3 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 923 Herbeck, Josh 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 733 Toomey, Larry 1 4 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 4 1 2 0 1 1643 Rollo, Travis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 TEAM 1 1 Totals.............. 29 60 11 23 3 9 10 17 27 17 72 16 13 7 8 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 16-14 tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 2 4 0 0 3 6 6 2 8 2 7 3 2 0 0 2750 Hoffman, Dom f 5 8 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 10 1 0 0 0 1703 Kaspar, Steven g 1 2 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 4 4 5 1 1 0 1514 Hass, Chris g 7 15 3 5 1 2 2 5 7 1 18 0 2 0 2 3142 Ayers, Cameron g 4 9 2 4 2 4 1 4 5 0 12 0 3 0 2 3200 MacLeay, D.J. 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 1 605 Azzinaro, John 2 7 2 5 0 0 0 2 2 1 6 1 2 0 2 1622 Starkey, Cory 2 4 0 0 1 2 0 5 5 1 5 0 4 0 1 2332 Frazier, Ryan 3 7 1 2 2 3 2 2 4 3 9 4 2 0 0 2544 Oberfeld, Ben 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 TEAM 1 1 Totals.............. 26 57 8 16 11 19 16 26 42 14 71 15 17 2 8 200

Officials: Jim Bruno, Bruce Rothwell, Joseph PalaczTechnical fouls: Army-None. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 1704Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalArmy 36 36 72Bucknell 39 32 71

#5 ARMY 72, #4 BUCKNELL 71PL qUARTERFINALS • SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • MARCH 5, 201430

Cory Starkey scores against Army in the PL Tournament.

Chris Hass scored 15 points and Cory Starkey led another phenomenal effort on the glass with a career-high 11 rebounds to propel Bucknell to its sixth straight win to close out the regular season, 56-51 over American. The Bison were locked into the No. 4 seed at the Patriot League Tournament regard-less of the outcome, but they outrebounded American 45-26 and spoiled the second-place Eagles’ attempt to claim the top seed. Bucknell followed a familiar formula to victory in this one, dominating the glass while playing tough defense against an American team that entered the game ranked No. 2 nationally in field-goal percentage (.502). The Bison grabbed 15 offensive rebounds, which led to a 16-5 edge in second-chance points, and they tallied a plus-86 rebounding margin during the six-game winning streak.

VISITORS: Bucknell 16-13, 11-7 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 3 5 0 1 4 4 2 6 8 1 10 1 2 0 0 2950 Hoffman, Dom f 2 6 0 0 0 1 2 4 6 1 4 0 2 0 0 1603 Kaspar, Steven g 1 5 0 0 2 4 1 3 4 0 4 6 4 2 1 3114 Hass, Chris g 6 12 0 3 3 4 2 2 4 4 15 0 3 0 0 2842 Ayers, Cameron g 4 11 1 3 0 0 1 2 3 2 9 1 2 0 1 3500 MacLeay, D.J. 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 1 1105 Azzinaro, John 1 4 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 5 1 1 0 0 1622 Starkey, Cory 4 5 0 0 1 2 2 9 11 0 9 0 1 0 1 2432 Frazier, Ryan 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 10 TEAM 4 2 6 Totals.............. 21 50 2 9 12 17 15 30 45 14 56 9 16 2 4 200

HOME TEAM: American 17-12, 13-5 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min01 Kager, Kyle f 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 734 Wroblicky, Tony c 4 6 0 0 0 1 0 4 4 1 8 5 1 1 1 4000 Gardner, Darius g 2 11 0 2 2 2 3 4 7 2 6 2 1 1 3 3814 Reed, Jesse g 5 11 0 2 6 7 3 4 7 1 16 1 1 2 1 4022 Schoof, John g 1 7 0 4 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 1 2 0 0 2403 Montgomery, Justice 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 304 Carroll, Austin 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 505 Vasic, Marko 3 6 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 2 0 1 1520 Jones, Charlie 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 3 6 1 0 0 1 1821 Rhea, Jalen 1 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 10 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 19 56 5 25 8 10 8 18 26 16 51 10 9 4 8 200

Officials: Jim Haney, Mike Pilla, Guy PaganoTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. American-None.Attendance: 2879Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 27 29 56American 24 27 51

BUCKNELL 56, AMERICAN 51BENDER ARENA

WASHINGTON, D.C. • MARCH 1, 201429

The bench quartet of Ryan Frazier, Cory Starkey, D.J. MacLeay and John Azzinaro scored 30 of Bucknell’s final 32 points and the Bison rallied from nine points down in the second half to defeat Boston University 63-53 at Agganis Arena. Cameron Ayers scored a team-high 11 points and Brian Fitzpatrick led an inspired effort on the glass with 12 rebounds as Bucknell won its fourth straight game and pulled into a fourth-place tie with Army in the Patriot League standings. Frazier scored 10 points, including two acrobatic 3-point plays down the stretch. Azzinaro added nine points, four rebounds, three assists and a steal. Starkey collected eight points, seven rebounds two assists and two steals. MacLeay had a perfect shooting day and finished with seven points and seven boards, and it was his first career 3-pointer with 7:52 to play that gave the Bison the lead for the first time in the second half.

VISITORS: Bucknell 14-13, 9-7 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min50 Hoffman, Dom f 1 4 0 0 0 1 2 3 5 2 2 2 2 0 0 1510 Fitzpatrick, Brian c 2 4 1 1 2 2 4 8 12 2 7 0 3 0 0 2503 Kaspar, Steven g 2 6 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 2 4 0 0 0 0 1314 Hass, Chris g 2 9 1 2 0 0 1 3 4 3 5 0 2 0 0 2142 Ayers, Cameron g 4 11 1 6 2 2 0 2 2 3 11 0 2 0 0 3700 MacLeay, D.J. 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 5 7 4 7 0 0 1 0 1505 Azzinaro, John 3 8 1 3 2 3 1 3 4 2 9 3 3 0 1 2722 Starkey, Cory 4 5 0 0 0 2 3 4 7 0 8 2 1 0 2 2332 Frazier, Ryan 4 6 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 10 1 1 0 0 1933 Brackney, Ben 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 TEAM Totals.............. 24 55 5 13 10 14 14 32 46 20 63 8 14 1 3 200

HOME TEAM: Boston University 20-9, 13-3 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min15 Morris, Dom f 1 3 0 0 3 4 1 5 6 2 5 0 1 0 0 2922 Dieudonne, Nathan f 5 9 2 3 1 1 2 4 6 1 13 0 2 1 0 2124 Robinson, Travis f 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1601 Watson Jr., Maurice g 5 15 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 3 12 6 0 0 5 3013 Irving, D.J. g 0 5 0 3 3 6 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 3302 Papale, John 2 4 1 1 5 6 1 1 2 0 10 0 0 1 0 2621 Hankerson, Cedric 2 5 1 4 0 1 0 2 2 1 5 0 2 0 0 1831 Thomas, Malik 1 5 0 2 3 4 2 5 7 3 5 0 3 0 0 1732 Alston, Justin 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 16 50 4 18 17 24 7 20 27 14 53 6 8 2 7 200

Officials: Rod Mrakovich, Jose Carrion, Larry LastTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. Boston University-None.Attendance: 1343Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 22 41 63Boston University 23 30 53

BUCKNELL 63, BOSTON UNIVERSITY 53AGGANIS ARENA

BOSTON, MASS. • FEB. 23, 201427Now the winningest player in Bucknell basketball history, Cameron Ayers scored 17 points, including the game-clinching free throw with eight seconds to play, to lead suddenly red-hot Bucknell to a 65-61 victory over Lehigh. The win was Bucknell’s fifth in a row and secured the No. 4 seed in the Patriot League Tournament. Bucknell’s bench was a critical part of this winning streak, and this one was no different as Cory Starkey (eight points, six rebounds), John Azzinaro (nine points) and D.J. MacLeay (two points, eight rebounds) all made major contributions. Along with a game-high nine rebounds from Brian Fitzpatrick, the Bison finished with a 49-34 rebounding edge to improve to plus-67 on the glass during the five-game winning streak. Ayers and fellow seniors Fitzpatrick, Ben Brackney and Ryan Hill, picked up their school-record 93rd victory, surpassing the previous mark of 92 set by the Class of 2013. Ayers played in every one of those 93 wins.

VISITORS: Lehigh 14-16, 7-10 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min31 Chuku, Jesse f 5 9 4 6 4 4 2 6 8 3 18 2 1 4 0 2632 Kempton, Tim f 4 7 0 0 2 3 2 6 8 3 10 0 2 0 0 2905 Price, Austin g 3 10 2 3 3 3 0 1 1 1 11 1 0 1 3 2411 McKnight, Mackey g 4 11 0 3 1 1 0 1 1 3 9 6 6 0 1 3615 Schaefer, Corey g 3 9 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 2 6 1 1 0 0 3110 Simelton, Miles 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 421 Cvrkalj, Stefan 1 7 1 4 0 0 0 7 7 5 3 0 0 1 2 2523 Whitfield, Shane 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 240 Goldsborough, Justin 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 3 2 0 1 1 1 23 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 22 59 7 18 10 11 6 28 34 21 61 10 11 7 7 200

HOME TEAM: Bucknell 15-13, 10-7 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min10 Fitzpatrick, Brian f 2 9 0 1 2 4 3 6 9 2 6 1 1 1 0 2750 Hoffman, Dom f 1 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 2 0 2 0 1 1103 Kaspar, Steven g 3 7 0 2 2 5 1 4 5 0 8 4 1 1 1 2114 Hass, Chris g 5 13 2 6 0 0 1 4 5 1 12 1 0 1 1 2842 Ayers, Cameron g 4 12 1 6 8 9 2 3 5 1 17 4 0 0 2 3600 MacLeay, D.J. 1 3 0 1 0 0 3 5 8 2 2 0 3 1 1 1705 Azzinaro, John 2 5 2 3 3 3 0 2 2 1 9 0 2 0 0 1722 Starkey, Cory 4 9 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 3 8 0 0 0 0 2532 Frazier, Ryan 0 3 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 1 3 1 0 1 18 TEAM 4 1 5 Totals.............. 22 66 5 20 16 23 18 31 49 14 65 13 10 4 7 199

Officials: Kenneth Clark, Robert Riley, Bob AdamsTechnical fouls: Lehigh-None. Bucknell-None.Attendance: 2775Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalLehigh 28 33 61Bucknell 29 36 65

BUCKNELL 65, LEHIGH 61SOjKA PAVILION

LEWISBURG, PA. • FEB. 26, 201428Cameron Ayers scored a game-high 22 points, including the game-winning 3-pointer with 16 seconds left, sending Bucknell to a wild 55-53 win over Loyola at Reitz Arena. John Azzinaro and Dom Hoffman also made critical plays down the stretch, and the Bison won their third straight game. This was practically a tale of three different games. Bucknell was great defensively in the first half and down the stretch, and Loyola couldn’t miss a shot in the first 10 minutes of the second half. The Bison led 28-14 at the half after limiting the Greyhounds to 6-for-32 shooting. Loyola then made seven of its first nine shots of the second half and outscored the Bison 26-5 over a nine-minute span to flip that 14-point deficit into a seven-point lead. But the Bison fought back and finished off the win on the Ayers’ 3-pointer followed by a big defensive stop. VISITORS: Bucknell 13-13, 8-7 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min50 Hoffman, Dom f 5 8 0 0 0 0 3 5 8 2 10 0 1 1 0 2210 Fitzpatrick, Brian c 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 5 2 0 3 0 0 2703 Kaspar, Steven g 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 4 4 1 3 0 2 0 0 1614 Hass, Chris g 1 7 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 2 0 0 2342 Ayers, Cameron g 9 15 3 7 1 2 1 3 4 1 22 1 1 0 1 3600 MacLeay, D.J. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 605 Azzinaro, John 5 7 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 12 2 2 0 1 2322 Starkey, Cory 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 7 7 2 2 0 1 2 0 2432 Frazier, Ryan 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1133 Brackney, Ben 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 12 TEAM 3 3 6 1 Totals.............. 24 51 5 14 2 5 8 31 39 19 55 7 16 3 3 200

HOME TEAM: Loyola Maryland 10-16, 5-10 PL tot-fg 3-pt rebounds## Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s min13 Rassman, Franz f 3 7 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 8 0 0 1 0 2215 Latham, Jordan f 3 8 0 0 7 11 1 2 3 2 13 3 1 3 1 3105 Laster, Eric g 1 6 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 1 2 1 1 1 0 3710 Brito, Denzel g 0 1 0 1 2 4 0 4 4 2 2 1 1 0 2 2812 Williams, R.J. g 3 12 1 3 0 0 1 2 3 1 7 3 1 0 3 3500 Patton, Jevon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 Gorski, Nick 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 321 Jones, Jarred 5 15 0 0 3 3 2 4 6 1 13 1 0 2 2 2423 Hubbard, Tyler 3 6 2 5 0 1 0 1 1 0 8 0 1 0 2 19 TEAM 5 1 6 Totals.............. 18 56 3 10 14 21 10 19 29 8 53 9 5 7 10 200

Officials: Paul Faia, Andrew Maira, Louie AndrakakosTechnical fouls: Bucknell-None. Loyola Maryland-None.Attendance: 646Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalBucknell 28 27 55Loyola Maryland 14 39 53

BUCKNELL 55, LOYOLA (MD.) 53REITz ARENA

BALTIMORE, MD. • FEB. 19, 201426

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Bison BasketBall HistoryNow in our 120th season

GreG LeGGett battLes aGainst syracuse in the 1989 ncaa tournament.

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year by year records Overall ConferenceYear W L Pct. W L Pct. Head Coach Captain(s)1895-96 1 3 .250 Student Coaches D.H. Elliot1896-97 4 1 .800 Student Coaches R.B. Mulkie1897-98 4 4 .400 Student Coaches A.A. Smith1898-99 3 5 .375 Student Coaches C.A. Weymouth1899-00 6 3 .667 Student Coaches H.B. Wassell1900-01 12 1 .923 Student Coaches C.H. Elliott1901-02 12 2 .857 Student Coaches N/A1902-03 10 0 1.000 Student Coaches N/A1903-04 7 5 .583 Student Coaches Pat Cheesman1904-05 8 1 .889 Student Coaches George Cockill1905-06 10 2 .833 Student Coaches G.W. Leach1906-07 10 1 .909 Student Coaches James Lose1907-08 12 0 1.000 Student Coaches Charles O’Brien1908-09 9 3 .750 George Hoskins Charles O’Brien1909-10 7 5 .583 George Hoskins N.I. Craig1910-11 5 6 .455 George Hoskins John Kurtz1911-12 10 6 .625 C. Fulmer Herman Zehner1912-13 4 13 .235 H.E. Zehner H.V. Fisher1913-14 4 8 .333 D. Schaffner Dwite Schaffner1914-15 5 11 .313 George Cockill Joe Gidaniec1915-16 10 3 .769 George Cockill F.C. Brenner1916-17* 11 5 .676 George Cockill L.L. Garner1917-18 11 3 .786 Malcolm Musser Albert Elliott1918-19 12 4 .750 Henry Benfer Andrew Mathieson1919-20 14 6 .700 Malcolm Musser Franklin Townsend1920-21 12 4 .750 Clarence Glass N/A1921-22 8 10 .444 Clarence Glass John Dietrich1922-23 9 11 .450 Clarence Glass C.E. Glass1923-24 1 5 .167 Harry McCormick Anthony Wilsbach1924-25 1 5 .167 Harry McCormick G.H. Fritzinger1925-26 8 4 .667 Malcolm Musser Donald Rigg1926-27 14 4 .778 John Plant Stanley McCaskey1927-28 16 5 .762 John Plant Archie Seiler1928-29 10 8 .556 John Plant Louis Woodring1929-30 6 12 .333 John Plant Welland Wadsworth1930-31 6 11 .353 John Plant Norman Ross1931-32 7 9 .438 John Plant James Logan1932-33 6 8 .429 Malcolm Musser William Smith1933-34 2 16 .111 Malcolm Musser Walter Gilleland1934-35 0 14 .000 Malcolm Musser N/A1935-36 13 4 .765 Malcolm Musser N/A1936-37 9 7 .563 Malcolm Musser N/A1937-38 7 6 .538 Malcolm Musser Harold Sager, William Foltz1938-39 8 8 .500 Malcolm Musser William Lane1939-40 13 7 .650 Malcolm Musser N/A1940-41 10 7 .588 Malcolm Musser N/A1941-42 9 9 .500 Malcolm Musser Ed Glass, Bob Snyder1942-43 5 8 .385 John Sitarski George Haines1943-44 9 3 .750 J. Ellwood Ludwig Frank Burns1944-45 10 7 .588 J. Ellwood Ludwig Lou Desci1945-46 6 11 .353 J. Ellwood Ludwig N/A1946-47 11 8 .579 J. Ellwood Ludwig Lou Desci1947-48 5 17 .227 Jack Guy N/A1948-49 2 18 .100 Jack Guy N/A1949-50 5 16 .238 Jack Guy N/A1950-51 9 13 .409 Jack Guy N/A1951-52 8 16 .333 Jack Guy Don Strassner, Joe Gallagher1952-53 3 16 .158 Ben Kribbs N/A1953-54 4 16 .200 Ben Kribbs N/A1954-55 3 18 .143 Ben Kribbs N/A1955-56 10 14 .417 Ben Kribbs Ben Slavitt, Norm Voorhees1956-57 16 8 .667 Ben Kribbs Skip Wieder, Marty Tannenbaum1957-58 16 8 .667 Ben Kribbs Skip Wieder, Ellis Harley1958-59 16 7 .696 Ben Kribbs Hal Danzig, Ellis Harley1959-60 10 11 .476 Ben Kribbs Tommy Thompson1960-61 12 11 .522 5 6 .455 Ben Kribbs Dick Kniffin, Joe Steiner1961-62 7 15 .318 2 9 .182 Ben Kribbs Joe Steiner, Mike Fadden1962-63 7 16 .304 2 8 .200 Gene Evans Tom Johnson1963-64 8 13 .381 3 7 .300 Gene Evans Don Hester1964-65 11 13 .458 2 5 .286 Don Smith Lorry Hathaway, John Matthews1965-66 15 10 .600 7 2 .778 Don Smith Larry Kozella1966-67 11 11 .500 6 3 .667 Don Smith Matt McMonigle, John Rodgers1967-68 12 11 .522 4 6 .400 Don Smith John Murphy

Overall ConferenceYear W L Pct. W L Pct. Head Coach Captain(s) 1968-69 13 11 .542 7 3 .700 Don Smith Ed Farver, Craig Greenwood1969-70 6 17 .261 3 8 .273 Don Smith Vic Cegles, Jim Wherry1970-71 9 14 .391 4 6 .400 Don Smith William Peterson, Chris Riley1971-72 5 18 .217 3 6 .333 Don Smith Harvey Carter1972-73 11 14 .440 6 4 .600 Jim Valvano Harvey Carter, Jack Darnall1973-74 8 16 .333 2 8 .200 Jim Valvano Paul Kerr1974-75 14 12 .538 4 5 .444 Jim Valvano Tom McLean, Sam Stettler1975-76 13 13 .500 5 5 .500 Charlie Woollum Sam Stettler1976-77 10 15 .400 5 5 .500 Charlie Woollum Stephen Oristaglio1977-78 13 15 .464 5 9 .357 Charlie Woollum John Callaway, Tom McNichol1978-79 18 9 .667 11 5 .688 Charlie Woollum Pat Flannery, Len Klebanoff1979-80 20 7 .741 13 3 .813 Charlie Woollum Bob Barry, Pat Flannery1980-81 12 16 .429 6 10 .375 Charlie Woollum Al Leslie1981-82 7 20 .259 3 13 .188 Charlie Woollum Ray Moss, Deb Okorodudu1982-83 17 11 .607 9 5 .643 Charlie Woollum Ray Moss, Jay Wright1983-84 24 5 .828 14 2 .875 Charlie Woollum Ed Sigl, Cal Puriefoy1984-85 19 10 .655 10 4 .714 Charlie Woollum Jaye Andrews, Eric Hegedus1985-86 17 12 .586 8 6 .571 Charlie Woollum Steve Schrader1986-87 22 9 .710 11 3 .786 Charlie Woollum Mark Allsteadt, Steve Schrader, Chris Seneca1987-88 16 12 .571 7 7 .500 Charlie Woollum John Watson1988-89 23 8 .742 11 3 .786 Charlie Woollum Mike Butts, John Watson1989-90 15 14 .517 6 8 .429 Charlie Woollum Greg Leggett, Mike Joseph1990-91 18 13 .581 7 5 .583 Charlie Woollum Bill Courtney, Keith Fenton1991-92 21 9 .700 11 3 .786 Charlie Woollum Bill Courtney, Patrick King1992-93 23 6 .793 13 1 .929 Charlie Woollum Mike Bright, Paul Olkowski, Russell Peyton1993-94 10 17 .370 6 8 .429 Charlie Woollum Raymond Brown, Chris Simpson1994-95 13 14 .481 11 3 .786 Pat Flannery Brian Anderson, Sekou Hamer, Kevin Wenk1995-96 17 11 .607 8 4 .667 Pat Flannery Sekou Hamer, Kevin Wenk1996-97 18 11 .621 9 3 .750 Pat Flannery J.R. Holden, Gordon Mboya, Tom Welch1997-98 13 15 .464 8 4 .667 Pat Flannery J.R. Holden1998-99 16 13 .552 9 3 .750 Pat Flannery Willie Callahan, Max Wetzel1999-00 17 11 .607 8 4 .667 Pat Flannery Dan Bowen, Brian Muckle2000-01 14 15 .483 4 8 .333 Pat Flannery Bryan Bailey, Jake Ramage2001-02 13 16 .448 8 6 .571 Pat Flannery Bryan Bailey, Dan Blankenship2002-03 14 15 .483 7 7 .500 Pat Flannery Boakai Lalugba, Dan Blankenship2003-04 14 15 .483 9 5 .643 Pat Flannery Matt Quinn, Roland Webber2004-05 24 9 .727 11 3 .786 Pat Flannery Kevin Bettencourt, Charles Lee2005-06 27 5 .844 14 0 1.000 Pat Flannery Kevin Bettencourt, Charles Lee2006-07 22 9 .710 13 1 .929 Pat Flannery Abe Badmus, Donald Brown, Chris McNaughton2007-08 12 19 .387 6 8 .429 Pat Flannery John Griffin, Darren Mastropaolo, Rob Thomas2008-09 7 23 .233 4 10 .286 Dave Paulsen None2009-10 14 17 .452 9 5 .643 Dave Paulsen Patrick Behan, Darryl Shazier, Stephen Tyree2010-11 25 9 .735 13 1 .929 Dave Paulsen G.W. Boon, Darryl Shazier, Stephen Tyree2011-12 25 10 .714 12 2 .857 Dave Paulsen Bryan Cohen, Bryson Johnson, Mike Muscala2012-13 28 6 .824 12 2 .857 Dave Paulsen Bryson Johnson, Mike Muscala, Joe Willman2013-14 16 14 .533 11 7 .611 Dave Paulsen Cameron Ayers, Steven KasparTotal 1340 1170 .534* 407 277 .595 * Includes one tieConference Affiliations:1960-61 to 1973-74: Middle Atlantic Conference (56-81 — .409)1974-75 to 1989-90: East Coast Conference (128-93 — .579)1990-91 to present: Patriot League (223-103 — .684)

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the 1,000-Point club

2. al leslie ..............................1,973Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1977-78 27 152-321 .474 — — 63-89 .708 3671978-79 27 208-465 .447 — — 89-117 .761 5051979-80 27 227-493 .460 — — 110-146 .753 5641980-81 28 209-469 .446 — — 119-144 .826 537Totals 109 796-1748 .455 — — 381-496 .768 1973

3. bob barry ..........................1,809Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1976-77 25 191-435 .439 — — 59-98 .602 4411977-78 28 179-389 .460 — — 48-80 .600 4061978-79 27 222-452 .491 — — 61-110 .555 5051979-80 27 200-402 .498 — — 57-100 .570 457Totals 107 792-1678 .472 — — 225-388 .580 1809

4. Mike bright ........................ 1,670Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1989-90 29 127-280 .454 27-85 .318 33-46 .717 3141990-91 31 173-376 .460 50-138 .362 55-79 .696 4511991-92 28 158-331 .477 66-171 .386 36-54 .667 4181992-93 29 187-411 .455 63-187 .337 50-75 .667 487Totals 117 645-1398 .461 206-581 .355 174-254 .685 1670

5. keViN betteNCoUrt ............. 1,577Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.2002-03 29 100-280 .357 65-191 .340 56-67 .836 3212003-04 29 119-334 .356 72-223 .323 122-149 .819 4322004-05 33 122-343 .356 78-221 .353 95-107 .888 4172005-06 32 120-301 .399 79-196 .403 88-111 .793 407Totals 123 461-1258 .366 294-831 .354 361-434 .832 1577

6. Jaye aNdrews .....................1,535Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1981-82 27 87-201 .433 — — 48-61 .787 2221982-83 28 166-343 .484 — — 51-80 .638 3831983-84 29 184-353 .521 — — 75-110 .682 4431984-85 29 195-396 .492 — — 97-123 .789 487Totals 113 632-1293 .489 — — 271-374 .725 1535

9. Mike Joseph ........................ 1,518Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1986-87 27 26-58 .448 8-21 .381 23-28 .821 831987-88 31 126-261 .483 62-115 .539 118-137 .861 4321988-89 28 146-288 .507 65-116 .560 112-129 .868 4691989-90 29 171-384 .445 48-134 .358 144-155 .929 534Totals 115 469-991 .473 183-386 .474 397-449 .884 1518

10. bill CoUrtNey .................. 1,499Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1988-89 13 5-18 .278 0-2 .000 14-18 .778 241989-90 29 102-210 .486 18-43 .419 84-103 .816 3061990-91 31 209-439 .476 41-110 .373 160-203 .788 6191991-92 30 174-418 .416 60-161 .373 142-185 .768 550Totals 103 490-1085 .452 119-316 .377 400-509 .786 1499

1. Mike MUsCala .................... 2,036Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.2009-10 30 116-251 .462 6-20 .300 58-72 .806 2962010-11 34 187-362 .517 4-11 .364 129-158 .816 5072011-12 35 193-384 .503 7-20 .350 203-238 .853 596 2012-13 34 227-446 .509 4-16 .250 179-227 .789 637Totals 133 723-1443 .501 21-67 .313 569-695 .819 2036

13. JiM wherry ....................... 1,346Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1967-68 23 199-378 .526 — — 72-111 .649 4701968-69 24 168-358 .469 — — 55-87 .632 4241969-70 23 190-418 .455 — — 72-142 .507 452Totals 70 557-1154 .483 — — 199-340 .585 1346

14. boakai lalUgba................1,334Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1999-00 21 20-35 .571 0-0 — 5-17 .294 452000-01 29 168-311 .540 0-1 .000 84-181 .464 4202001-02 29 173-311 .556 1-3 .333 84-148 .568 4312002-03 29 157-318 .494 1-6 .167 123-221 .557 438Totals 108 518-975 .531 2-10 .200 296-567 .522 1334

15. J.r. holdeN ........................1,327Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1994-95 27 36-85 .424 10-30 .333 12-18 .667 941995-96 28 69-182 .379 29-88 .330 40-61 .656 2071996-97 29 182-449 .405 72-194 .371 81-123 .659 5171997-98 28 170-423 .402 69-205 .337 100-128 .781 509Totals 112 457-1139 .401 180-517 .348 233-330 .706 1327

16. Chris siMpsoN ................... 1,229Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1990-91 8 2-10 .200 0-0 — 6-6 1.000 101991-92 30 95-206 .461 16-55 .291 71-96 .740 2771992-93 29 175-349 .501 27-70 .386 114-144 .792 4911993-94 22 139-334 .416 34-116 .293 139-169 .822 451Totals 89 411-899 .457 77-241 .320 330-415 .795 1229

17. lorry hathaway .............. 1,208Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1962-63 23 151-385 .392 — — 74-114 .649 3761963-64 21 142-371 .383 — — 78-109 .716 3621964-65 24 185-447 .414 — — 100-157 .637 470Totals 68 478-1203 .397 — — 252-380 .663 1208

18. Joe steiNer ....................... 1,200Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1959-60 20 139-340 .409 — — 40-55 .727 3181960-61 23 220-489 .450 — — 66-91 .725 5061961-62 22 169-441 .383 — — 38-57 .667 376Totals 65 528-1270 .416 — — 144-203 .709 1200

7. Chris McNaUghtoN ............ 1,529Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.2003-04 29 142-214 .664 0-0 — 50-84 .595 3342004-05 33 164-275 .596 0-2 .000 87-129 .674 4152005-06 32 167-289 .578 2-6 .333 73-97 .753 4092006-07 31 136-240 .567 2-6 .333 97-136 .713 371Totals 125 609-1018 .598 4-14 .286 307-446 .688 1529

12. Mike bUtts .........................1,355Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1985-86 29 110-189 .582 — — 49-72 .681 2691986-87 27 67-146 .459 0-1 .000 42-62 .677 1761987-88 27 190-309 .615 0-1 .000 92-123 .748 4721988-89 31 178-306 .582 0-0 — 82-121 .678 438Totals 114 545-950 .574 0-2 .000 265-378 .701 1355

11. brysoN JohNsoN ............... 1,384Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.2009-10 31 82-249 .329 67-204 .328 63-75 .840 2942010-11 34 116-256 .453 99-217 .456 67-82 .817 3982011-12 34 95-245 .388 84-207 .406 42-56 .750 3162012-13 34 108-272 .397 73-184 .397 87-106 .821 376Totals 133 401-1022 .392 323-812 .398 259-319 .812 1384

8. CaMeroN ayers .................. 1,526Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.2010-11 34 90-203 .443 27-76 .355 48-55 .873 2552011-12 35 132-298 .443 59-126 .468 67-81 .827 3902012-13 34 154-330 .467 53-134 .396 59-77 .766 4202013-14 30 154-374 .412 62-152 .408 91-106 .858 461Totals 133 530-1205 .440 201-488 .412 265-319 .831 1526

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33. gordoN Mboya ..................1,041Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1993-94 27 85-223 .381 48-137 .350 65-76 .855 2831994-95 26 63-149 .423 33-81 .407 42-52 .808 2011995-96 27 44-121 .364 25-72 .347 15-21 .714 1281996-97 29 136-307 .443 48-138 .348 109-144 .757 429Totals 109 328-800 .410 154-428 .360 231-293 .788 1041

21. gerald pUrNell ................. 1,174Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1974-75 26 180-427 .467 — — 107-135 .793 4671975-76 25 157-379 .414 — — 94-115 .817 4081976-77 24 114-276 .413 — — 71-90 .789 299Totals 75 451-1082 .417 — — 272-340 .800 1174

22. bryaN bailey .................... 1,167Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1998-99 23 12-35 .343 4-14 .286 13-20 .650 411999-00 28 106-216 .491 17-48 .354 89-124 .718 3182000-01 27 139-304 .457 34-78 .436 165-221 .747 4772001-02 19 106-247 .429 40-104 .385 79-103 .767 331Totals 97 363-802 .453 95-244 .389 346-468 .739 1167

23. hal daNzig ........................ 1,163Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1956-57 24 133-358 .372 — — 77-125 .616 3431957-58 24 153-409 .374 — — 120-181 .663 4261958-59 23 146-385 .379 — — 102-156 .654 386Totals 71 432-1152 .375 — — 299-462 .647 1163

25. Charles lee ....................... 1,147Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.2002-03 10 6-17 .353 2-7 .286 8-10 .800 222003-04 29 94-204 .461 14-54 .259 90-110 .818 2922004-05 33 137-315 .435 46-109 .422 92-121 .760 4122005-06 32 130-299 .435 43-115 .374 118-158 .747 421Totals 104 367-835 .440 105-285 .368 308-399 .772 1147

26. greg leggett .....................1,141Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1986-87 8 4-9 .444 0-0 — 5-5 1.000 131987-88 28 84-164 .512 2-10 .200 44-78 .564 2141988-89 31 127-229 .555 1-2 .500 74-105 .705 3291989-90 29 224-446 .502 19-60 .317 118-171 .690 585Totals 96 439-848 .518 22-72 .306 241-359 .671 1141

27. ted aCeto ...........................1,118Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1985-86 28 82-182 .451 — — 31-45 .689 1951986-87 29 51-118 .432 6-22 .273 24-30 .800 1321987-88 28 141-295 .478 25-61 .410 76-89 .854 3831988-89 30 134-291 .460 44-93 .473 96-117 .821 408Totals 115 408-886 .460 75-176 .426 227-281 .808 1118

29. briaN aNdersoN .............. 1,092Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1992-93 (played at Penn State)1993-94 27 145-285 .509 5-21 .238 104-129 .806 3991994-95 26 109-267 .408 6-25 .240 94-121 .777 3181995-96 28 126-265 .475 11-23 .478 112-157 .713 375Totals 81 380-817 .465 22-69 .319 310-407 .762 1092

31. Chris seNeCa ..................... 1,082Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1983-84 1 0-0 — — — 2-2 1.000 21984-85 29 128-255 .502 — — 87-107 .813 3431985-86 29 121-256 .473 — — 78-109 .716 3201986-87 31 119-280 .425 67-141 .475 112-146 .767 417Totals 90 368-791 .465 67-141 .475 279-364 .766 1082

32. steVe sigl .........................1,064Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1976-77 19 50-100 .500 — — 21-31 .677 1211977-78 28 77-151 .510 — — 51-70 .729 2051978-79 26 147-288 .510 — — 88-113 .779 3821979-80 27 136-283 .481 — — 84-115 .730 356Totals 100 410-822 .499 — — 244-329 .742 1064

34. Mark atkiNsoN ................ 1,029Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1984-85 29 97-179 .542 — — 86-120 .717 2801985-86 24 114-230 .496 — — 60-83 .723 2881986-87 31 171-315 .543 0-0 — 119-154 .773 461Totals 84 382-724 .428 0-0 — 265-357 .742 1029

35. sekoU haMer .................... 1,027Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1992-93 17 10-23 .435 5-10 .500 15-17 .882 401993-94 27 122-297 .411 34-110 .309 42-59 .712 3201994-95 27 115-247 .466 29-73 .397 56-81 .691 3151995-96 28 111-263 .422 42-125 .336 88-118 .746 352Totals 99 358-830 .431 110-318 .346 201-275 .731 1027

36. Mark allsteadt .............. 1,020Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1984-85 29 116-237 .489 — — 37-58 .638 2691985-86 28 152-310 .490 — — 46-64 .719 3501986-87 31 150-328 .457 36-82 .439 65-91 .714 401Totals 88 418-875 .478 36-82 .439 148-213 .695 1020

30. JohN griffiN .................... 1,084Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.2004-05 33 67-159 .421 47-119 .395 47-56 .839 2282005-06 32 36-102 .353 29-83 .349 24-33 .727 1252006-07 31 93-234 .397 65-176 .369 74-89 .831 3252007-08 31 115-303 .380 79-217 .364 97-125 .776 406Totals 127 311-798 .390 220-595 .370 242-303 .799 1084

28. bryaN CoheN ..................... 1,102Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.2008-09 30 125-342 .365 51-156 .327 52-79 .658 3532009-10 31 85-236 .360 35-104 .337 69-97 .711 2742010-11 34 82-211 .389 26-59 .441 48-71 .676 2382011-12 35 78-214 .364 25-81 .309 56-73 .767 237Totals 130 370-1003 .369 137-400 .343 225-320 .703 1102

20. Joe gallagher ................. 1,183Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1949-50 21 144-N/A N/A — — 78-110 .709 3661950-51 22 166-N/A N/A — — 90-137 .657 4221951-52 24 163-452 .361 — — 69-115 .600 395Totals 67 473-N/A N/A — — 237-362 .655 1183

24. Joe willMaN ...................... 1,162Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.2009-10 31 77-157 .490 0-3 .000 19-28 .679 1732010-11 34 109-234 .466 1-3 .333 38-47 .809 2572011-12 35 163-309 .528 0-2 .000 47-55 .855 3732012-13 34 155-313 .495 0-2 .000 49-58 .845 359Totals 134 504-1013 .498 1-10 .100 153-188 .814 1162

19. daN boweN ........................ 1,193Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1996-97 29 82-152 .539 0-0 — 51-71 .718 2151997-98 28 94-166 .566 0-0 — 57-83 .687 2451998-99 29 119-209 .569 0-1 .000 72-115 .626 3101999-00 27 152-295 .515 8-24 .333 111-140 .793 423Totals 113 447-822 .544 8-25 .320 291-409 .711 1193

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39 Lorry Hathaway Delaware, 3/2/65 Patrick King Lafayette, 2/1/92 Brian Anderson Colgate, 2/2/9437 George Haines Lebanon Valley, 1/19/42 Al Leslie Rider, 1/31/80 Bill Courtney St. Francis (Pa.), 12/8/9036 Marty McKibbon Dickinson, 2/26/52 Mike Butts Duquesne, 12/21/8735 Joe Gallagher Rutgers, 2/5/5234 Joe Gallagher Gettysburg, 2/17/51 Lorry Hathaway Penn State, 1/8/63 Sam Penrose Lafayette, 1/29/63 John Matthews Scranton, 12/17/63 Hal Smoker Westminster, 2/10/61 Al Leslie Drexel, 1/15/79 Boakai Lalugba George Wash., 11/30/02*Indicates modern record; John Anderson scored 80 points against Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in 1903.

TEAM POinTs, sEAsOn1. 1988-89 25102. 1990-91 24723. 1986-87 24494. 1991-92 24415. 2011-12 24106. 2010-11 23877. 1992-93 23508. 1987-88 23319. 2012-13 227710. 1993-94 2243

TEAM sCOring AvErAgE, sEAsOn1. 1987-88 83.32. 1993-94 83.13. 1991-92 81.44. 1992-93 81.05. 1988-89 81.06. 1967-68 80.37. 1990-91 79.78. 1986-87 79.09. 1968-69 78.010. 1978-79 77.4

TEAM sCOring DEFEnsE, sEAsOn(sinCE 1947)1. 1947-48 47.42. 1948-49 51.43. 2005-06 55.64. 2006-07 57.85. 2012-13 57.86. 2002-03 58.87. 2004-05 59.08. 1952-53 60.69. 2003-04 60.710. 2011-12 61.3

Al leslie

sCoriNgPOinTs, CArEEr— THE 1,000-POinT CLUB1. Mike Muscala 2009-13 20362. Al Leslie 1977-81 19733. Bob Barry 1976-80 18094. Mike Bright 1989-93 16705. Kevin Bettencourt 2002-06 15776. Jaye Andrews 1981-85 15357. Chris McNaughton 2003-07 15298. Cameron Ayers 2010-pres. 15269. Mike Joseph 1986-90 151810. Bill Courtney 1988-92 149911. Bryson Johnson 2009-13 138412. Mike Butts 1985-89 135513. Jim Wherry 1967-70 134614. Boakai Lalugba 1999-03 133415. J.R. Holden 1994-98 132716. Chris Simpson 1990-94 122917. Lorry Hathaway 1962-65 120818. Joe Steiner 1959-62 120019. Dan Bowen 1997-00 119320. Joe Gallagher 1949-52 118321. Gerald Purnell 1974-77 117422. Bryan Bailey 1998-02 116723. Hal Danzig 1956-59 116324. Joe Willman 2009-13 116225. Charles Lee 2002-06 114726. Greg Leggett 1986-90 114127. Ted Aceto 1985-89 111828. Bryan Cohen 2008-12 110229. Brian Anderson 1993-96 109230. John Griffin 2004-08 108431. Chris Seneca 1984-87 108232. Steve Sigl 1976-80 106433. Gordon Mboya 1993-97 104134. Mark Atkinson 1984-87 102935. Sekou Hamer 1992-96 102736. Mark Allsteadt 1984-87 102037. Harvey Carter 1970-73 101338. Patrick King 1989-92 1007

POinTs PEr gAME, CArEEr Years gP Pts. Avg.1. Jim Wherry 1967-70 70 1346 19.22. Joe Steiner 1959-62 65 1200 18.53. Al Leslie 1977-81 109 1973 18.14. Lorry Hathaway 1962-65 68 1208 17.75. Joe Gallagher 1949-52 67 1183 17.76. Bob Barry 1976-80 107 1809 16.97. Hal Danzig 1956-59 71 1163 16.48. Gerald Purnell 1974-77 75 1174 15.69. Tom Schneider 1966-69 63 968 15.410. Mike Muscala 2009-13 133 2036 15.3

11. Bill Courtney 1988-92 103 1499 14.612. Harvey Carter 1970-73 70 1013 14.513. Don Strassner 1949-52 61 880 14.414. Mike Bright 1989-93 117 1670 14.315. Patrick King 1989-92 71 1007 14.216. Chris Simpson 1990-94 89 1229 13.817. Jaye Andrews 1981-85 113 1535 13.618. Mike Joseph 1986-90 115 1518 13.219. Kevin Bettencourt 2002-06 123 1577 12.820. Craig Greenwood 1966-69 69 877 12.7

POinTs, sEAsOn1. Mike Muscala 2012-13 6372. Bill Courtney 1990-91 6193. Patrick King 1991-92 6104. Mike Muscala 2011-12 596 5. Greg Leggett 1989-90 5856. Al Leslie 1979-80 5647. Bill Courtney 1991-92 5508. Al Leslie 1980-81 5379. Mike Joseph 1989-90 53410. J.R. Holden 1996-97 517

POinTs PEr gAME, sEAsOn Year gP Pts. Avg.1. Joe Steiner 1960-61 23 506 22.02. Al Leslie 1979-80 27 564 20.93. Chris Simpson 1993-94 22 451 20.54. Jim Wherry 1967-68 23 470 20.45. Patrick King 1991-92 30 610 20.36. Greg Leggett 1989-90 29 585 20.27. Dick Kniffin 1960-61 14 281 20.18. Bill Courtney 1990-91 31 619 19.99. Jim Wherry 1969-70 23 452 19.710. Lorry Hathaway 1964-65 24 470 19.6

POinTs, FrEsHMAn1. Gerald Purnell 1974-75 4672. Bob Barry 1976-77 4413. Al Leslie 1977-78 3674. Bryan Cohen 2008-09 3535. Chris McNaughton 2003-04 3346. Kevin Bettencourt 2002-03 3217. Mike Bright 1989-90 3148. Mike Muscala 2009-10 2969. Bryson Johnson 2009-10 29410. Tom McLean 1973-74 288

POinTs, gAME45* Al Leslie American, 1/12/8042 Jim Wherry Penn State, 12/18/67 Kevin Bettencourt St. Francis (Pa.), 12/6/0341 Joe Steiner LaSalle, 2/7/62 Al Leslie West Chester, 2/18/8140 Joe Steiner Lehigh, 2/25/61

37. harVey Carter .................. 1,013Year G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1970-71 23 139-278 .500 — — 47-78 .603 3251971-72 22 138-306 .451 — — 50-80 .625 3261972-73 25 152-322 .472 — — 58-93 .624 362Totals 70 429-906 .474 — — 155-251 .618 1013

38. patriCk kiNg .................... 1,007Year G FG-FGA Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Pts.1989-90 10 3-8 .375 0-0 — 2-3 .667 81990-91 31 132-197 .670 0-0 — 125-161 .776 3891991-92 30 202-323 .625 1-5 .200 205-244 .840 610Totals 71 337-528 .638 1-5 .200 332-408 .814 1007

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field goalsFiELD gOALs MADE, gAME20, Joe Steiner vs. La Salle, Feb. 7, 1962FiELD gOALs ATTEMPTED, gAME40, Joe Steiner vs. La Salle, Feb. 7, 1962FiELD-gOAL PCT., gAME 1.000, (most), Donald Brown, 10-for-10 vs. Lehigh, Jan. 14, 2004

FiELD gOALs MADE, sEAsOn1. Al Leslie 1979-80 227 Mike Muscala 2012-13 2273. Greg Leggett 1989-90 2244. Bob Barry 1978-79 2225. Joe Steiner 1960-61 2206. Al Leslie 1980-81 209 Bill Courtney 1990-91 2098. Al Leslie 1978-79 2089. Patrick King 1991-92 20210. Bob Barry 1979-80 200

FiELD gOALs MADE, CArEEr1. Al Leslie 1977-81 7962. Bob Barry 1976-80 7923. Mike Muscala 2009-13 723 4. Mike Bright 1989-93 6455. Jaye Andrews 1981-85 6326. Chris McNaughton 2003-07 6097. Jim Wherry 1967-70 5578. Mike Butts 1985-89 5459. Cameron Ayers 2010-14 53010. Joe Steiner 1959-62 52811. Boakai Lalugba 1999-03 51812. Joe Willman 2009-13 50413. Bill Courtney 1988-92 49014. Lorry Hathaway 1962-65 47815. Joe Gallagher 1949-52 47316. Mike Joseph 1986-90 46917. Kevin Bettencourt 2002-06 46118. J.R. Holden 1994-98 45719. Gerald Purnell 1974-77 45120. Dan Bowen 1996-00 447

FiELD gOALs ATTEMPTED, sEAsOn1. Al Leslie 1979-80 4932. Joe Steiner 1960-61 4893. Al Leslie 1980-81 4694. Al Leslie 1978-79 4655. Joe Gallagher 1951-52 452 Bob Barry 1978-79 4527. J.R. Holden 1996-97 4498. Lorry Hathaway 1964-65 4479. Greg Leggett 1989-90 446 Mike Muscala 2012-13 446

FiELD gOALs ATTEMPTED, CArEEr1. Al Leslie 1977-81 17482. Bob Barry 1976-80 16783. Mike Muscala 2009-13 14434. Mike Bright 1989-93 13985. Jaye Andrews 1981-85 12936. Joe Steiner 1959-62 12707. Kevin Bettencourt 2002-06 12588. Cameron Ayers 2010-14 12059. Lorry Hathaway 1962-64 120310. Jim Wherry 1967-70 115411. Hal Danzig 1956-59 115212. J.R. Holden 1994-98 113913. Bill Courtney 1988-92 1085

14. Gerald Purnell 1974-77 108215. Bryson Johnson 2009-13 102216. Chris McNaughton 2003-07 101817. Joe Willman 2009-13 101318. Bryan Cohen 2008-12 100319. Mike Joseph 1986-90 99120. Boakai Lalugba 1999-03 974

FiELD gOAL PCT., sEAsOn (Min. 75 MADE) Year FgM-FgA Pct.1. Patrick King 1990-91 132-197 .6702. Chris McNaughton 2003-04 142-214 .6643. Patrick King 1991-92 202-323 .6254. Matt Romberger 1983-84 81-131 .6185. Mike Butts 1987-88 190-309 .6156. Kihlon Golden 1995-96 92-152 .6057. Chris McNaughton 2004-05 164-275 .5968. Brian Fitzpatrick 2013-14 115-195 .5909. Mike Butts 1985-86 110-189 .58210. Mike Butts 1988-89 178-306 .582

FiELD gOAL PCT., CArEEr (Min. 150 MADE) Years FgM-FgA Pct.1. Patrick King 1989-92 337-528 .6382. Chris McNaughton 2003-07 609-1018 .5983. Mike Butts 1985-89 545-950 .5744. Brian Fitzpatrick 2011-14 190-334 .5695. Kihlon Golden 1992-96 333-598 .5576. Dan Bowen 1996-00 447-822 .5447. Donald Brown 2003-07 315-581 .5428. Boakai Lalugba 1999-03 518-974 .5329. Darren Mastropaolo 2004-08 195-367 .53110. Bo Heiden 1985-89 366-690 .53011. Tom Schneider 1966-69 410-775 .52912. Mark Atkinson 1984-87 382-724 .52813. John Watson 1985-89 273-520 .52514. Greg Leggett 1986-90 439-848 .51815. Tom Welch 1993-97 175-345 .50716. Sam Stettler 1973-76 283-559 .50617. Mike Muscala 2009-13 723-1443 .50118. Steve Sigl 1976-80 410-822 .49919. Eric Hegedus 1981-85 252-506 .49820. Joe Willman 2009-13 504-1013 .498

TEAM FiELD gOALs MADE, sEAsOn1. 1988-89 8802. 1986-87 8743. 1992-93 8714. 1990-91 8615. 1991-92 860

TEAM FiELD gOALs ATTEMPTED, sEAsOn1. 1992-93 18702. 1977-78 18623. 2010-11 18554. 1974-75 18235. 1986-87 1814 1990-91 1814

TEAM FiELD gOAL PErCEnTAgE, sEAsOn1. 1987-88 .519 (850/1637)2. 1983-84 .514 (785/1527)3. 1988-89 .514 (880/1713)4. 1984-85 .494 (808/1635)5. 1985-86 .483 (832/1722)

TEAM FiELD gOALs MADE, gAME50, vs. Rochester, Jan. 7, 197550, vs. Albright, Jan. 15, 1969TEAM FiELD gOALs ATTEMPTED, gAME105, vs. Rutgers, Feb. 5, 1952

TEAM FiELD gOAL PErCEnTAgE, gAME.717 (33-46), vs. Navy, Jan. 17, 2004TEAM FiELD gOAL PErCEnTAgE, HALF.857 (18-21), vs. Lafayette, Feb. 2, 1991

3-poiNt fgs(siNCe 1986-87)

3-POinT Fgs MADE, gAME11, Kevin Bettencourt vs. St. Francis (Pa.), Dec. 6, 20033-POinT Fgs ATTEMPTED, gAME 16, Kevin Bettencourt vs. St. Francis (Pa.), Dec. 6, 2003

3-POinT FiELD gOALs MADE, sEAsOn1. Bryson Johnson 2010-11 992. Bryson Johnson 2011-12 843. Kevin Bettencourt 2005-06 79 John Griffin 2007-08 795. Kevin Bettencourt 2004-05 786. Bryson Johnson 2012-13 737. J.R. Holden 1996-97 72 Kevin Bettencourt 2003-04 729. J.R. Holden 1997-98 6910. Chris Seneca 1986-87 67 Bryson Johnson 2009-10 67

3-POinT FiELD gOALs MADE, CArEEr1. Bryson Johnson 2009-13 3232. Kevin Bettencourt 2002-06 2943. John Griffin 2004-08 2204. Mike Bright 1989-93 2065. Cameron Ayers 2010-14 2016. Mike Joseph 1986-90 1837. J.R. Holden 1994-98 1808. G.W. Boon 2007-11 1609. Gordon Mboya 1993-97 15410. Bryan Cohen 2008-12 13711. Justin Castleberry 2005-09 13112. Valter Karavanic 1996-00 12613. Darryl Shazier 2007-11 12114. Jason Vegotsky 2005-09 12015. Bill Courtney 1988-92 11916. Dave Steigerwald 1992-96 11117. Sekou Hamer 1992-96 11018. Jake Ramage 1997-01 10719. Charles Lee 2002-06 10520. Bryan Bailey 1998-02 95

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3-POinT FiELD gOALs ATTEMPTED, CArEEr1. Kevin Bettencourt 2002-06 8312. Bryson Johnson 2009-13 8123. John Griffin 2004-08 595 4. Mike Bright 1989-93 5815. J.R. Holden 1994-98 5176. Cameron Ayers 2010-14 4887. G.W. Boon 2007-11 4518. Gordon Mboya 1993-97 4289. Bryan Cohen 2008-12 40010. Mike Joseph 1986-90 38611. Justin Castleberry 2005-09 361 Darryl Shazier 2007-11 36113. Valter Karavanic 1996-00 35014. Jason Vegotsky 2005-09 32015. Sekou Hamer 1992-96 31816. Bill Courtney 1988-92 31617. Charles Lee 2002-06 28518. Jake Ramage 1997-01 28419. Dave Steigerwald 1992-96 27520. Willie Callahan 1995-99 256

3-POinT Fg PCT., sEAsOn (Min. 25 MADE) Year FgM-FgA Pct.1. Mike Joseph 1987-88 65-116 .5602. Jason Vegotsky 2005-06 29-53 .5473. Mike Joseph 1988-89 62-115 .5394. Steve Schrader 1986-87 34-68 .500 Chris Rodgers 2001-02 26-52 .5006. Chris Seneca 1986-87 67-141 .4757. Bo Heiden 1987-88 28-59 .4758. Ted Aceto 1988-89 44-93 .4739. Cameron Ayers 2011-12 59-126 .46810. Matt Clark 1992-93 38-82 .463

3-POinT Fg PCT., CArEEr (Min. 50 MADE) Years FgM-FgA Pct.1. Chris Seneca 1983-87 67-141 .4752. Mike Joseph 1986-90 183-386 .4743. Ben Brackney 2010-14 72-163 .4424. Bo Heiden 1985-89 59-137 .4315. Ted Aceto 1985-89 75-176 .4266. Cameron Ayers 2010-14 201-488 .4127. Dave Steigerwald 1992-96 111-275 .4048. Bryson Johnson 2009-13 323-812 .3989. Keith Fenton 1987-91 83-212 .39210. Bryan Bailey 1998-02 95-244 .38911. Jake Ramage 1997-01 107-284 .37712. Bill Courtney 1988-92 119-316 .37713. Jason Vegotsky 2005-09 120-320 .37514. John Griffin 2004-08 220-595 .37015. Charles Lee 2002-06 105-285 .36816. Justin Castleberry 2005-09 131-361 .36317. Valter Karavanic 1996-00 126-350 .36018. Gordon Mboya 1993-97 154-428 .36019. G.W. Boon 2007-11 160-451 .35520. Mike Bright 1989-93 206-581 .355

TEAM 3-POinT Fgs MADE, sEAsOn1. 2010-11 2342. 2004-05 2183. 2007-08 212 2008-09 2125. 2011-12 206

TEAM 3-POinT Fgs ATTEMPTED, sEAsOn1. 2007-08 6202. 2008-09 6183. 2009-10 6074. 2004-05 5915. 2010-11 585

TEAM 3-POinT Fg PErCEnTAgE, sEAsOn1. 1987-88 .470 (154/328)2. 1988-89 .461 (160/347)3. 1986-87 .451 (158/350)4. 2010-11 .400 (234/585)5. 2011-12 .392 (206/526)

TEAM 3-POinT Fg MADE, gAME17, vs. West Alabama, Nov. 26, 201115, at Villanova, Nov. 18, 200715, a Boston College, Dec. 22, 2010TEAM 3-POinT Fg ATTEMPTs, gAME34, vs. West Alabama, Nov. 26, 201134, at Colgate, Jan. 25, 1992TEAM 3-POinT Fg PCT., gAME (Min. 10 ATT.).900 (9-10), vs. Lycoming, Dec. 11, 1987MOsT PLAYErs MAKing 3-POinT Fg, gAME6, 11 times, most recently Nov. 23, 2013 (at Albany)

free throwsFrEE THrOWs MADE, gAME 17, Bryan Bailey vs. Lock Haven, 2000FrEE THrOWs ATTEMPTED, gAME20, Brian Anderson vs. Colgate, 1994FrEE THrOW PCT., gAME1.000, (most) Chris Simpson, 15-for-15 vs. George Mason, 1992

FrEE THrOWs MADE, sEAsOn1. Patrick King 1991-92 2052. Mike Muscala 2011-12 2033. Mike Muscala 2012-13 1794. Bryan Bailey 2000-01 1655. Bill Courtney 1990-91 1606. Mike Joseph 1989-90 1447. Bill Courtney 1991-92 1428. Chris Simpson 1993-94 1399. Mike Muscala 2010-11 12910. Paul Kerr 1971-72 126 Paul Kerr 1973-74 126

FrEE THrOWs MADE, CArEEr1. Mike Muscala 2009-13 5692. Bill Courtney 1988-92 4003. Mike Joseph 1986-90 3974. Al Leslie 1977-81 3815. Kevin Bettencourt 2002-06 3616. Bryan Bailey 1998-02 3467. Paul Kerr 1971-74 3398. Patrick King 1989-92 3329. Chris Simpson 1990-94 33010. Brian Anderson 1993-96 31011. Charles Lee 2002-06 30812. Chris McNaughton 2003-07 30713. Hal Danzig 1956-59 29914. Boakai Lalugba 1999-03 296

15. Dan Bowen 1996-00 29116. Chris Seneca 1983-87 27917. Gerald Purnell 1974-77 27218. Jaye Andrews 1981-85 27119. Mark Atkinson 1984-85 265 Mike Butts 1985-89 265 Cameron Ayers 2010-14 265

FrEE THrOWs ATTEMPTED, sEAsOn1. Patrick King 1991-92 2442. Mike Muscala 2011-12 2383. Mike Muscala 2012-13 2274. Bryan Bailey 2000-01 221 Boakai Lalugba 2002-03 2216. Bill Courtney 1990-91 2037. Bill Courtney 1991-92 1858. Hal Danzig 1957-58 181 Boakai Lalugba 2000-01 18110. Paul Kerr 1971-72 172

FrEE THrOWs ATTEMPTED, CArEEr1. Mike Muscala 2009-13 6952. Boakai Lalugba 1999-03 5673. Bill Courtney 1988-92 5094. Al Leslie 1977-81 4965. Bryan Bailey 1998-02 4686. Hal Danzig 1956-59 4627. Paul Kerr 1971-74 4578. Mike Joseph 1986-90 4499. Chris McNaughton 2003-07 44610. Kevin Bettencourt 2002-06 43411. Chris Simpson 1990-94 41512. Dan Bowen 1996-00 40913. Patrick King 1989-92 40814. Brian Anderson 1993-96 40715. Charles Lee 2002-06 39916. Don Strassner 1949-52 388 Bob Barry 1976-80 38818. Lorry Hathaway 1962-65 38019. Mike Butts 1985-89 37820. Jaye Andrews 1981-85 374

FrEE THrOW PCT., sEAsOn (Min. 50 MADE) Year FTM-FTA Pct.1. Mike Joseph 1989-90 144-155 .9292. Kevin Bettencourt 2004-05 95-107 .8883. Mike Joseph 1987-88 112-129 .8684. Mike Joseph 1988-89 118-137 .8615. G.W. Boon 2010-11 61-71 .8596. Cameron Ayers 2013-14 91-106 .8587. Bo Heiden 1988-89 77-90 .8568. Gordon Mboya 1993-94 65-76 .8559. Ted Aceto 1987-88 76-89 .85410. Mike Muscala 2011-12 203-238 .853

FrEE THrOW PCT., CArEEr (Min. 100 MADE) Years FTM-FTA Pct.1. Mike Joseph 1986-90 397-449 .8842. Bo Heiden 1985-89 197-232 .8493. Kevin Bettencourt 2002-06 361-434 .8324. Cameron Ayers 2010-14 265-319 .8315. Mike Muscala 2009-13 569-695 .8196. Joe Willman 2009-13 153-188 .8147. Patrick King 1989-92 332-408 .8148. Bryson Johnson 2009-13 259-319 .8129. John Watson 1985-89 142-175 .81110. Ted Aceto 1985-89 227-281 .80811. Gerald Purnell 1974-77 272-340 .80012. John Griffin 2004-08 242-303 .79913. Chris Simpson 1990-94 330-415 .79514. Keith Fenton 1987-91 200-253 .79115. Gordon Mboya 1993-97 231-293 .788

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16. Charles Lee 2002-pr. 190-241 .78817. Pat Flannery 1976-80 177-225 .78718. Bill Courtney 1988-92 400-509 .78619. Valter Karavanic 1996-00 200-256 .78120. Ellis Harley 1956-59 131-168 .780

TEAM FrEE THrOWs MADE, sEAsOn1. 1988-89 5902. 1990-91 5843. 1991-92 5504. 1986-87 5435. 2011-12 526

TEAM FrEE THrOWs ATTEMPTED, sEAsOn1. 1990-91 7732. 2000-01 7623. 1988-89 7494. 1991-92 7225. 1986-87 715

TEAM FrEE THrOW PErCEnTAgE, sEAsOn1. 2010-11 .7883 (499/633)2. 1988-89 .7877 (590/749)3. 2011-12 .774 (532/687)4. 1987-88 .773 (477/617)5. 1989-90 .764 (502/657)

TEAM FrEE THrOWs MADE, gAME41, vs. Colgate (2OT), Feb. 2, 1994TEAM FrEE THrOWs ATTEMPTED, gAME56, vs. Colgate (2OT), Feb. 2, 1994TEAM FrEE THrOW PCT., gAME (Min. 10 ATT.)1.000 (22-22), vs. Lafayette, Feb. 1, 19891.000 (21-21), vs. Richmond, Dec. 17, 20111.000 (20-20), vs. Lafayette, Feb. 4, 20051.000 (19-19), vs. Lafayette, March 3, 20121.000 (15-15), at Lafayette, Jan. 14, 20121.000 (10-10), at Navy, Jab. 28, 2012

assists(siNCe 1975-76)

AssisTs, gAME 16, Russell Peyton vs. UMBC, 1992

AssisTs, sEAsOn1. Chris Seneca 1986-87 1972. Chris Seneca 1985-86 1913. Darryl Shazier 2010-11 1854. Mike Joseph 1989-90 182

5. Mike Joseph 1987-88 177 Mike Joseph 1988-89 1777. Cal Puriefoy 1983-84 1678. Chris Seneca 1984-85 1659. Pat Flannery 1978-79 15710. Pat Flannery 1979-80 149

AssisTs, CArEEr1. Mike Joseph 1986-90 5652. Chris Seneca 1983-87 5533. Pat Flannery 1976-80 5054. Darryl Shazier 2007-11 4985. Cal Puriefoy 1981-84 3996. Abe Badmus 2003-07 3757. Russell Peyton 1989-93 3328. Bryan Cohen 2008-12 3139. Dan Blankenship 1999-03 31110. J.R. Holden 1994-98 308

TEAM AssisTs, sEAsOn1. 1988-89 5532. 2010-11 4923. 1991-92 478 2011-12 4785. 1986-87 469

bloCked shots(siNCe 1981-82)

BLOCKED sHOTs, gAME8, Mike Butts vs. Lehigh, 1989; Mike Butts vs. Towson State, 1989; Brian Anderson vs. George Mason, 1993; Mike Muscala vs. Lehigh, 2011

BLOCKED sHOTs, sEAsOn1. Mike Butts 1988-89 1002. Mike Butts 1987-88 913. Mike Muscala 2012-13 804. Mike Muscala 2010-11 675. Mike Muscala 2009-10 656. Mike Muscala 2011-12 597. Mike Butts 1985-86 588. Dan Bowen 1996-97 489. Brian Anderson 1993-94 4710. Mike Bright 1992-93 46

BLOCKED sHOTs, CArEEr1. Mike Butts 1985-89 2782. Mike Muscala 2009-13 2713. Dan Bowen 1996-00 1604. Mike Bright 1989-93 1205. Kihlon Golden 1992-96 93 Boakai Lalugba 1999-03 937. Brian Anderson 1993-96 868. Chris McNaughton 2003-07 809. Bo Heiden 1985-89 7910. Steve Leshinski 1987-91 73

TEAM BLOCKED sHOTs, sEAsOn1. 1988-89 1422. 1999-00 1313. 1986-87 1294. 1990-91 1235. 1993-94 122

TEAM BLOCKED sHOTs, gAME15, vs. George Mason, 1993

steals(siNCe 1980-81)

sTEALs, gAME8, Jaye Andrews vs. Drexel, 1985; Russell Peyton vs. Loyola (Md.), 1993

sTEALs, sEAsOn1. Mike Bright 1992-93 942. Russell Peyton 1992-93 883. Mike Bright 1991-92 714. Charles Lee 2005-06 705. Mike Bright 1990-91 696. Sekou Hamer 1993-94 65 Abe Badmus 2005-06 657. Al Leslie 1980-81 60 J.R. Holden 1996-97 609. Abe Badmus 2004-05 5810. Sekou Hamer 1994-95 57

sTEALs, CArEEr1. Mike Bright 1989-93 2862. Abe Badmus 2003-07 2173. Sekou Hamer 1992-96 1734. Russell Peyton 1989-93 1685. Charles Lee 2002-06 1676. Kevin Bettencourt 2002-06 1577. Jaye Andrews 1981-85 1448. J.R. Holden 1994-98 1429. Darryl Shazier 2007-11 14010. John Griffin 2004-08 136

TEAM sTEALs, sEAsOn1. 1992-93 3262. 2005-06 2793. 2004-05 2624. 1990-91 2505. 1991-92 247

reboUNds(siNCe 1952-53)

rEBOUnDs, gAME29, Hal Danzig vs. Lehigh, 195828, Craig Greenwood vs. DePauw, 1968

rEBOUnDs, sEAsOn1. Hal Danzig 1957-58 3872. Hal Danzig 1958-59 3863. Mike Muscala 2012-13 3784. Hal Danzig 1956-57 3615. Craig Greenwood 1968-69 3406. Craig Greenwood 1967-68 3287. Mike Muscala 2011-12 3198. Lorry Hathaway 1962-63 3169. Joe Steiner 1960-61 29610. Lorry Hathaway 1964-65 295 John Rodgers 1965-66 295

rEBOUnDs PEr gAME, sEAsOn Year gP reb. Avg.1. Hal Danzig 1958-59 23 386 16.82. Hal Danzig 1957-58 24 387 16.13. Hal Danzig 1956-57 24 361 15.04. Craig Greenwood 1967-68 23 328 14.35. Craig Greenwood 1968-69 24 340 14.26. Lorry Hathaway 1962-63 23 316 13.77. Joe Steiner 1959-60 20 271 13.6

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rEBOUnDs, CArEEr1. Hal Danzig 1956-59 11342. Mike Muscala 2009-13 10933. Bob Barry 1976-80 9864. Craig Greenwood 1966-69 9095. Lorry Hathaway 1962-65 8766. Mike Butts 1985-89 8607. Joe Steiner 1959-62 8438. Mike Bright 1989-93 8349. Harvey Carter 1970-73 78310. Boakai Lalugba 1999-03 73111. Dan Bowen 1996-00 71112. Sam Stettler 1973-76 65113. Chris McNaughton 2003-07 646 Joe Willman 2009-13 64515. Paul Olkowski 1989-93 63216. Steve Sigl 1976-80 626 Kihlon Golden 1992-96 62618. John Rodgers 1964-67 62519. Bo Heiden 1985-89 59720. Matt McMonigle 1964-67 588

TEAM rEBOUnDs, sEAsOn1. 2011-12 12372. 2012-13 12303. 1965-66 11984. 1960-61 11785. 1964-65 1162

TEAM rEBOUnDs, gAME71, vs. Washington & Jefferson, Dec. 15, 1964

gaMes playedgAMEs PLAYED, sEAsOn1. Cameron Ayers 2011-12 35 Bryan Cohen 2011-12 35 Brian Fitzpatrick 2011-12 35 steven Kaspar 2011-12 35 Mike Muscala 2011-12 35 Joe Willman 2011-12 357. 14 times 34

gAMEs PLAYED, CArEEr1. Joe Willman 2009-13 1342. Bryson Johnson 2009-13 133 Mike Muscala 2009-13 133 Cameron Ayers 2010-14 1335. Bryan Cohen 2008-12 1306. John Griffin 2004-08 1277. G.W. Boon 2007-11 126 Darryl Shazier 2007-11 1269. Chris McNaughton 2003-07 12510. Ryan Hill 2010-14 12411. Abe Badmus 2003-07 123 Kevin Bettencourt 2002-06 12313. Patrick Behan 2006-10 11914. Paul Olkowski 1989-93 118 Steve Schrader 1982-87 11816. Donald Brown 2003-07 117 Mike Bright 1989-93 11718. Dan Blankenship 1999-03 115 Mike Joseph 1986-90 115 Ted Aceto 1985-89 115

the 1,000/500 ClUbSeventeen players in school history have scored 1,000 points and grabbed 500 rebounds:Player Years Pts. reb.Mike Muscala 2009-13 2,036 1,093Al Leslie 1977-81 1,973 532Bob Barry 1976-80 1,809 986Mike Bright 1989-93 1,670 834Jaye Andrews 1981-85 1,535 504Chris McNaughton 2003-07 1,529 646Mike Butts 1985-89 1,355 860Boakai Lalugba 1999-03 1,334 731Lorry Hathaway 1962-65 1,208 876Joe Steiner 1959-62 1,200 843Dan Bowen 1997-00 1,193 711Hal Danzig 1956-59 1,163 1,134Joe Willman 2009-13 1,162 645Charles Lee 2002-06 1,147 568Brian Anderson* 1993-96 1,092 544Steve Sigl 1976-80 1,064 616Mark Atkinson 1984-87 1,029 520Harvey Carter 1970-73 1,013 783*Points and rebounds do not include Anderson’s freshman totals of 66 points and 70 boards at Penn State

MisCellaNeoUs teaM reCords

Points, game:119, vs. Colgate (106), Jan. 29, 1968Bucknell has scored 100 or more points 34 times, most recently vs. Lafayette (76) on Feb. 9, 1994.Most Points by an Opponent, game:117, by Colgate (Bucknell 70), March 7, 1953117, by Lafayette (Bucknell 93), Jan. 15, 1955Bucknell opponents have scored 100 or more points 29 times, most recently by Notre Dame (101) on Dec. 12, 2009.Most Combined Points, game:225, Bucknell 119, Colgate 106, Jan. 29, 1968Most Points, First Half:61, vs. Colgate, Jan. 29, 1968Most Points, second Half:66, vs. Susquehanna, Nov. 26, 1985Most Points, Overtime Period:20, at Hofstra, Jan. 28, 1987Widest Margin of victory:51, Bucknell 91, Dickinson 40, Dec. 4, 199551, Bucknell 81, Elizabethtown 30, Dec. 6, 1944Widest Margin of Defeat:68, Muhlenberg 105, Bucknell 37, Feb. 28, 1948Highest Losing score:99, George Mason 101, Bucknell 99, Dec. 1, 1993Fewest Turnovers:1, vs. American (OT game), Jan. 13, 2010Most Turnovers:42, vs. Rider, Dec. 4, 1971

victories, season: 28, 2012-13Losses, season: 23, 2008-09Overtime games: 6, 2008-09Overtime victories: 4, 1978-79Longest Winning streak: 17, 1902-04Winning streak, season: 14, 2006-07Consecutive Home Wins: 24, Jan. 8, 1986-Dec. 11, 1987

MisCellaNeoUs iNdiVidUal reCords

Freshman single game scoring record:31, Al Leslie vs. Rider, 1978

Most Points scored by an Opponent:49, Darren Queenan of Lehigh, 1987

Most Points scored in Davis gym:45, Al Leslie of Bucknell vs. American, 198045, Tucker Neale of Colgate vs. Bucknell, 1994

Most Points scored in sojka Pavilion:37, Dennis Stanton of Ursinus vs. Bucknell, 2003

Most Points in One Half:27, Joe Steiner vs. LaSalle, 196227, Chris Simpson vs. Lehigh, 1994

First Player to score 1,000 Points:Joe Gallagher, 1949-52 (finished with 1,183)

Most 20-Point games, season:16, Mike Joseph, 1989-9016, Greg Leggett, 1989-9016, Bill Courtney, 1990-91

Most Consecutive 20-Point games:6, Bob Barry, 1978-796, Greg Leggett, 1989-906, Chris Simpson, 1993-94

Most 30-Point games, season:4, Joe Steiner, 1960-61

Most Consecutive Free Throws Made:39, Bo Heiden, 1986-87

Most Consecutive 3-Point Fgs Made:9, Mike Bright, 1992-93

Most Personal Fouls, season:103, John Watson, 1988-89

Most Personal Fouls, Career:365, Chris McNaughton, 2003-07

Most Disqualifications, season:9, Ed Farver, 1967-689, Craigg Cody, 1982-83

Most Disqualifications, Career:18, Paul Kerr, 1971-7418, Steve Schrader, 1983-87

Most Minutes Played, season:1,133, Patrick King, 1991-92

Highest Avg. Minutes Played, season:39.2, Chris Simpson, 1993-94

Highest Avg. Minutes Played, Career:34.5, Chris Seneca, 1983-87

Most Double-Doubles, season:22, Mike Muscala, 2012-13

Triple-Doubles:None

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soJka paVilioN teaM reCords

HigHEsT ATTEnDAnCE:4,433 vs. Villanova, 12/6/05

POinTs:Bucknell High: 98, vs. Cornell, 12/2/09Bucknell Low: 40, vs. Marist, 11/28/07Opponent High: 104, Cornell, 12/2/09Opponent Low: 25, Army, 2/22/04

FiELD gOAL PErCEnTAgE:Bucknell High: .717 (33-46), vs. Navy, 1/17/04Bucknell Low: .216 (11-51), vs. Holy Cross, 2/28/03Opponent High: .583 (28-48), American (vs. Lafayette),

3/3/06Opponent High vs. Bucknell: .565 (35-62), Cornell,

12/2/09Opponent Low: .178 (8-45), Army, 2/22/04

THrEE-POinT PErCEnTAgE:Bucknell High: .625 (5-8), vs. Holy Cross, 2/1/04Bucknell Low: .056 (1-18), vs. Army, 1/30/10Opponent High: .667 (6-9), Holy Cross, 3/3/10Opponent Low: .000 (0-16), Binghamton, 12/9/08; (0-14),

Colgate, 1/20/07; (0-9), Lehigh, 1/30/08

FrEE THrOW PErCEnTAgE:Bucknell High: 1.000 (21-21), vs. Richmond, 12/17/11;

(19-19), vs Lafayette, 3/3/12Bucknell Low: .300 (3-10), vs. Colgate, 2/26/05Opponent High: .944 (17-18), American, 2/7/04Opponent Low: .250 (2-8), Navy, 2-8

MOsT POinTs in A HALF:Bucknell: 54, vs. Drexel, 12/20/08 (2nd)Opponent: 46, Navy, 1/11/08 (1st); Fairfield, 12/28/13

(2nd)

FEWEsT POinTs in A HALF:Bucknell: 15, vs. Holy Cross, 1/17/09 (1st)Opponent: 9, Army, 2/22/04 (1st)

MArgin OF viCTOrY:Bucknell: 50, vs. Army, 2/22/04Opponent: 19, Villanova, 12/6/05

FiELD gOALs MADE:Bucknell High: 36, vs. Cornell, 12/2/09Bucknell Low: 11, vs. Holy Cross, 2/28/03; 11 vs. Ohio,

1/2/08Opponent High: 35, Cornell, 12/2/09Opponent Low: 8, Army, 2/22/04

FiELD gOALs ATTEMPTED:Bucknell High: 84, vs. St. Bonaventure, 12/30/08Bucknell Low: 34, vs. Holy Cross, 1/8/05Opponent High: 73, St. Bonaventure, 12/30/08Opponent Low: 36, Colgate, 1/20/07

THrEE-POinT FiELD gOALs MADE:Bucknell High: 17, vs. West Alabama, 11/26/11Bucknell Low: 1, vs. Lehigh, 2/10/04; vs. Villanova,

12/6/05; vs. Army, 1/30/10; vs. Dartmouth, 11/27/12; vs. Princeton, 11/30/13

Opponent High: 14, La Salle, 12/3/07Opponent Low: 0, Colgate, 1/20/07; Lehigh, 1/30/08;

Binghamton, 12/9/08

THrEE-POinT FiELD gOALs ATTEMPTED:Bucknell High: 34, vs. West Alabama, 11/26/11Bucknell Low: 6, vs. Princeton, 11/25/11; vs. Lafayette,

1/19/13Opponent High: 34, Navy, 1/11/08Opponent Low: 7, Loyola (Md.), 12/28/09

FrEE THrOWs MADE:Bucknell High: 29, vs. Dartmouth, 11/27/12Bucknell Low: 0, vs. Saint Francis (Pa.), 11/16/13Opponent High: 31, Holy Cross, 1/17/09Opponent Low: 0, Army, 3/3/06

FrEE THrOWs ATTEMPTED:Bucknell High: 42, vs. Navy, 1/28/06Bucknell Low: 0, vs. Saint Francis (Pa.), 11/16/13Opponent High: 45, Wake Forest, 11/14/06Opponent Low: 0, Army, 3/3/06

OFFEnsivE rEBOUnDs:Bucknell High: 19, vs. Haverford, 12/19/05; vs. Drexel,

12/20/08; vs. St. Bonaventure, 12/30/08; vs. Lafay-ette, 2/17/10

Bucknell Low: 3, vs. American, 1/25/12Opponent High: 21, Colgate, 1/26/08Opponent Low: 3, Lafayette, 1/26/03

DEFEnsivE rEBOUnDs:Bucknell High: 40, vs. Holy Cross, 1/21/12Bucknell Low: 13, vs. Villanova, 12/6/05; vs. Navy, 2/29/11Opponent High: 38, St. Bonaventure, 12/30/08Opponent Low: 8, American, 2/8/06

TOTAL rEBOUnDs:Bucknell High: 55, vs. Navy, 2/7/09Bucknell Low: 21, vs. Villanova, 12/6/05; vs. Holy Cross,

2/16/08Opponent High: 50, Holy Cross, 2/28/03Opponent Low: 16, American, 2/8/06

AssisTs:Bucknell High: 26, vs. Navy, 1/17/04Bucknell Low: 5, vs. Army, 2/28/09Opponent High: 20, Wagner, 11/29/08Opponent Low: 1, Army, 2/22/04

TUrnOvErs:Bucknell High: 27, vs. American, 2/7/04Bucknell Low: 1, vs. American, 1/13/10Opponent High: 27, Lafayette, 1/18/06Opponent Low: 4, Lehigh, 1/23/13

BLOCKED sHOTs:Bucknell High: 9, vs. Army, 2/26/11Bucknell Low: 0, 12 timesOpponent High: 11, St. Bonaventure, 12/30/09Opponent Low: 0, 15 times

sTEALs:Bucknell High: 15, vs. Army, 3/3/06Bucknell Low: 1, vs. American, 1/25/12; vs. Lafayette,

1/19/13; vs. Navy, 2/2/13; vs. Navy, 3/6/13; vs. Col-gate, 1/5/14

Opponent High: 18, American, 2/7/04Opponent Low: 0, Saint Francis (Pa.), 11/21/09

soJka paVilioN iNdiVidUal reCords

POinTs:Bucknell: 31, Justin Castleberry vs. Old Dominion,

11/25/08Opponent: 37, Dennis Stanton, Ursinus, 12/22/03

FiELD gOALs MADE:Bucknell: 12, Chris McNaughton vs. Villanova, 12/6/05;

Mike Muscala vs. Colgate, 2/3/13; Mike Muscala vs. Lafayette, 1/19/13; Mike Muscala vs. Kent State, 12/4/12

Opponent: 11, Dennis Stanton, Ursinus, 12/22/03

FiELD gOALs ATTEMPTED:Bucknell: 24, Mike Muscala vs. Lafayette, 1/19/13Opponent: 27, Dennis Stanton, Ursinus, 12/22/03

3-POinT FiELD gOALs MADE:Bucknell: 9, Bryson Johnson vs. West Alabama, 11/26/11Opponent: 7, Dennis Stanton, Ursinus, 12/22/03; Darnell

Harris, La Salle, 12/3/07

3-POinT FiELD gOALs ATTEMPTED:Bucknell: 15, Bryson Johnson vs. West Alabama, 11/26/11Opponent: 17, Dennis Stanton, Ursinus, 12/22/03

FrEE THrOWs MADE:Bucknell: 14, Kevin Bettencourt vs. Holy Cross, 2/1/04;

Mike Muscala vs. Lehigh, 3/7/12Opponent: 13, Pat Doherty, Holy Cross, 1/17/09

FrEE THrOWs ATTEMPTED: Bucknell: 16, Mike Muscala vs. Lehigh, 3/7/12Opponent: 18, Kyle Visser, Wake Forest, 11/14/06

rEBOUnDs: Bucknell: 19, Mike Muscala vs. Navy, 2/2/13Opponent: 18, Jeff Foote, Cornell, 12/2/09

AssisTs: Bucknell: 10, Steven Kaspar vs. Navy, 2/12/14Opponent: 8, Zlatko Savovic, Lehigh, 1/15/03; Brian

Johnson, Delaware, 2/21/09

BLOCKED sHOTs:Bucknell: 7, Mike Muscala vs. Navy, 1/9/10; Mike Muscala

vs. Army, 3/2/11Opponent: 9, Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure,

12/30/08

sTEALs: Bucknell: 6, Charles Lee vs. Navy, 1/17/04Opponent: 9, Linas Lekavicius, American, 2/7/04

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year-by-year Leaders

sCoriNgYear name g Pts. Avg.1947-48 John Lose N/A 166 N/A1948-49 John Mosny 20 230 11.51949-50 Joe Gallagher 21 366 17.41950-51 Joe Gallagher 22 422 19.21951-52 Joe Gallagher 24 395 16.51952-53 Barry Parker 19 265 13.91953-54 Barry Parker 20 311 15.61954-55 Norm Voorhees 21 295 14.01955-56 Marty Tannenbaum 22 316 14.41956-57 Hal Danzig 24 343 14.31957-58 Hal Danzig 23 394 17.11958-59 Hal Danzig 24 426 17.81959-60 Tommy Thompson 21 342 16.31960-61 Joe Steiner 23 506 22.01961-62 Joe Steiner 22 376 17.11962-63 Lorry Hathaway 22 354 16.11963-64 Lorry Hathaway 21 362 17.21964-65 Lorry Hathaway 24 470 19.61965-66 John Rodgers 25 425 17.01966-67 Matt McMonigle 22 369 16.81967-68 Jim Wherry 23 470 20.41968-69 Tom Schneider 24 440 18.31969-70 Jim Wherry 23 452 19.71970-71 Harvey Carter 23 325 14.11971-72 Harvey Carter 22 326 14.81972-73 Harvey Carter 25 362 14.21973-74 Paul Kerr 23 286 12.41974-75 Gerald Purnell 26 467 18.01975-76 Gerald Purnell 25 408 16.31976-77 Bob Barry 25 441 17.61977-78 Bob Barry 28 406 14.51978-79 Bob Barry/Al Leslie 27 505 18.71979-80 Al Leslie 27 564 20.91980-81 Al Leslie 28 537 19.21981-82 Jay Wright 27 321 11.91982-83 Jaye Andrews 28 383 13.71983-84 Jaye Andrews 29 443 15.31984-85 Jaye Andrews 29 487 16.81985-86 Mark Allsteadt 28 350 12.51986-87 Mark Atkinson 31 461 14.91987-88 Mike Butts 27 472 17.51988-89 Mike Butts 31 438 14.11989-90 Greg Leggett 29 585 20.21990-91 Bill Courtney 31 619 20.01991-92 Patrick King 30 610 20.31992-93 Chris Simpson 29 491 16.91993-94 Chris Simpson 22 451 20.51994-95 Brian Anderson 26 318 12.21995-96 Brian Anderson 28 375 13.41996-97 J.R. Holden 29 517 17.81997-98 J.R. Holden 28 509 18.21998-99 Valter Karavanic 29 324 11.21999-00 Dan Bowen 27 423 15.72000-01 Bryan Bailey 27 477 17.72001-02 Bryan Bailey 19 331 17.42002-03 Boakai Lalugba 29 438 15.12003-04 Kevin Bettencourt 29 432 14.92004-05 Kevin Bettencourt 33 417 12.62005-06 Charles Lee 32 421 13.22006-07 Donald Brown 24 289 12.02007-08 John Griffin 31 406 13.12008-09 Patrick Behan 30 415 13.82009-10 Darryl Shazier 31 314 10.12010-11 Mike Muscala 34 507 14.92011-12 Mike Muscala 35 596 17.02012-13 Mike Muscala 34 637 18.72013-14 Cameron Ayers 30 461 15.4

assistsYear name g Ast. Avg.1975-76 Gerald Purnell 25 110 4.41976-77 Pat Flannery 24 68 2.81977-78 Pat Flannery 28 131 4.71978-79 Pat Flannery 27 157 5.81979-80 Pat Flannery 27 149 5.61980-81 Dave Shehadi 28 90 3.21981-82 Cal Puriefoy 24 88 3.71982-83 Cal Puriefoy 28 144 5.11983-84 Cal Puriefoy 29 167 5.81984-85 Chris Seneca 29 165 5.71985-86 Chris Seneca 29 191 6.61986-87 Chris Seneca 31 197 6.4

1987-88 Mike Joseph 28 177 6.31988-89 Mike Joseph 31 177 5.71989-90 Mike Joseph 29 182 6.31990-91 Bill Courtney 31 112 3.61991-92 Russell Peyton 30 118 3.91992-93 Russell Peyton 29 146 5.01993-94 Chris Simpson 22 83 3.81994-95 Sekou Hamer 27 96 3.61995-96 Sekou Hamer 28 93 3.31996-97 J.R. Holden 29 114 3.91997-98 J.R. Holden 28 116 4.11998-99 Brian Muckle 29 63 2.21999-00 Brian Muckle 28 80 2.92000-01 Dan Blankenship 29 85 2.92001-02 Dan Blankenship 29 93 3.22002-03 Dan Blankenship 29 104 3.62003-04 Kevin Bettencourt 29 81 2.82004-05 Abe Badmus 31 107 3.52005-06 Abe Badmus 32 125 3.92006-07 Abe Badmus 31 96 3.12007-08 Stephen Tyree 31 88 2.82008-09 Darryl Shazier 30 138 4.62009-10 Darryl Shazier 31 118 3.82010-11 Darryl Shazier 34 185 5.42011-12 Bryan Cohen 35 87 2.52012-13 Bryson Johnson 34 79 2.32013-14 Steven Kaspar 30 139 4.6

reboUNdiNgYear name g reb. Avg.1960-61 Joe Steiner 23 296 12.91961-62 Joe Steiner 22 276 12.51962-63 Lorry Hathaway 22 304 13.81963-64 Lorry Hathaway 22 265 12.61964-65 Lorry Hathaway 24 295 12.31965-66 Matt McMonigle 18 219 12.11966-67 Craig Greenwood 22 241 10.91967-68 Craig Greenwood 23 328 14.31968-69 Craig Greenwood 24 340 14.21969-70 Robert McKernan 23 240 10.41970-71 Harvey Carter 23 264 11.51971-72 Harvey Carter 22 273 12.41972-73 Harvey Carter 25 246 9.81973-74 Scott Novacek 24 150 6.31974-75 Sam Stettler 26 255 9.81975-76 Sam Stettler 26 286 11.01976-77 Bob Barry 25 251 10.11977-78 Bob Barry 28 228 8.11978-79 Bob Barry 27 249 9.21979-80 Bob Barry 27 258 9.61980-81 Deb Okorodudu 28 203 7.31981-82 Deb Okorodudu 27 132 4.91982-83 Eric Hegedus 28 148 5.31983-84 Eric Hegedus 26 171 6.61984-85 Jaye Andrews 29 203 7.01985-86 Mike Butts 29 203 7.01986-87 Mark Atkinson 31 248 8.0

1987-88 Mike Butts 27 290 10.71988-89 Mike Butts 31 243 7.81989-90 Mike Bright 29 205 7.11990-91 Patrick King 31 238 7.71991-92 Patrick King 30 229 7.61992-93 Mike Bright 29 217 7.51993-94 Kihlon Golden 27 246 9.11994-95 Kihlon Golden 27 190 7.01995-96 Brian Anderson 28 189 6.81996-97 Gordon Mboya 29 181 6.21997-98 Dan Bowen 28 160 5.71998-99 Dan Bowen 29 168 5.81999-00 Dan Bowen 27 204 7.62000-01 Boakai Lalugba 29 228 7.92001-02 Boakai Lalugba 29 206 7.12002-03 Boakai Lalugba 29 275 9.52003-04 Chris McNaughton 29 160 5.52004-05 Charles Lee 33 210 6.42005-06 Charles Lee 32 191 6.02006-07 Donald Brown 24 162 6.82007-08 Stephen Tyree 31 150 4.82008-09 Patrick Behan 30 205 6.82009-10 Stephen Tyree 31 160 5.22010-11 Mike Muscala 34 248 7.32011-12 Mike Muscala 35 319 9.12012-13 Mike Muscala 34 378 11.12013-14 Brian Fitzpatrick 30 153 5.1

field goal pCt.(MiN. 100 att.)Year name FgM FgA Pct.1960-61 Hal Smoker 77 138 55.81961-62 Don Lampus 70 156 44.91962-63 Tom Johnson 63 154 40.91963-64 Bill Headley 57 126 45.21964-65 Lorry Hathaway 185 447 41.41965-66 Matt McMonigle 103 209 49.21966-67 Matt McMonigle 148 332 44.61967-68 Tom Schneider 182 324 56.51968-69 Craig Greenwood 143 265 54.01969-70 Jim Wherry 190 418 45.51970-71 Harvey Carter 139 278 50.01971-72 David Greenwood 90 186 48.41972-73 Paul Biko 108 223 48.41973-74 Paul Kerr 80 191 41.91974-75 Sam Stettler 122 230 53.01975-76 Scott Hebditch 111 217 51.21976-77 Pat Flannery 63 120 52.51977-78 Steve Sigl 77 151 50.91978-79 Len Klebanoff 71 127 55.91979-80 Pat Flannery 78 156 50.01980-81 Deb Okorodudu 98 188 52.11981-82 Craigg Cody 65 121 53.71982-83 Craigg Cody 93 179 52.01983-84 Matt Romberger 81 131 61.81984-85 Mark Atkinson 97 179 54.21985-86 Mike Butts 110 189 58.21986-87 Mark Atkinson 171 315 54.31987-88 Mike Butts 190 309 61.51988-89 Mike Butts 178 306 58.21989-90 Greg Leggett 224 446 50.21990-91 Patrick King 132 197 67.01991-92 Patrick King 202 323 62.51992-93 Russell Peyton 125 239 52.31993-94 Kihlon Golden 124 232 53.51994-95 Kihlon Golden 110 194 56.71995-96 Kihlon Golden 92 152 60.51996-97 Dan Bowen 82 152 53.91997-98 Dan Bowen 94 166 56.61998-99 Dan Bowen 119 209 56.91999-00 Dan Bowen 152 295 51.52000-01 Boakai Lalugba 168 311 54.02001-02 Boakai Lalugba 173 311 55.62002-03 Boakai Lalugba 157 318 49.42003-04 Chris McNaughton 142 214 66.42004-05 Chris McNaughton 164 275 59.62005-06 Chris McNaughton 167 289 57.82006-07 Chris McNaughton 136 240 56.72007-08 Stephen Tyree 77 133 57.92008-09 Patrick Behan 166 369 45.02009-10 Joe Willman 77 157 49.02010-11 Mike Muscala 187 362 51.72011-12 Joe Willman 163 309 52.82012-13 Mike Muscala 227 446 50.92013-14 Brian Fitzpatrick 115 195 59.0

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bison basketball honors

2003-04 ............................................Roland Webber Sr.2004-05 ....................................Loren & Jane Amacher2005-06 ....................Edward & Barbara Bettencourt2006-07 .......................... Lee Felsburg, Jen Novinger2007-08 ...................................................... Judy Wagner2008-09 ..........................................................Doug Allen2009-10 ............................................................ Jeff Ranck2010-11 .................................................. Doug Birdsong2011-12 ......................................................... Brad Brown2012-13 ......................................................Mark Keppler2013-14 .......................................................... Fran Simko

all-aMeriCaNs1950 Joe Gallagher ............................Second Team Don Strassner...............Honorable Mention1951 Joe Gallagher ............................Second Team Don Strassner...............Honorable Mention1952 Joe Gallagher ............................Second Team Don Strassner...............Honorable Mention1959 Hal Danzig ............. UPI Honorable Mention1961 Joe Steiner ............. AP Honorable Mention1985 Jaye Andrews ........ AP Honorable Mention1988 Mike Butts ....... Sporting News Hon. Men.2006 Charles Lee............. AP Honorable Mention2011 Mike Muscala ........ AP Honorable Mention2013 Mike Muscala ........ AP Honorable Mention

aCadeMiC all-aMeriCaNs1979 Len Klebanoff ................................ Third Team1985 Mark Allsteadt.............................All-District II1987 Mike Butts ....................................All-District II Bo Heiden .....................................All-District II1988 Bo Heiden ...................................Second Team Mike Butts ...................................... Third Team1989 Mike Butts ..................................Second Team Bo Heiden ...................................Second Team1992 Patrick King ................................Second Team1993 Paul Olkowski ..............................All-District II1997 Tom Welch....................................All-District II1998 Valter Karavanic ............................. First Team1999 Valter Karavanic .......................Second Team2006 Chris McNaughton ....................All-District II2011 Mike Muscala ..............................All-District II2012 Bryson Johnson ..........................All-District II2013 Bryson Johnson ..........................All-District II Mike Muscala ................................ Third Team

kribbs award (teaM MVp)

1974-75 ....................................................Gerald Purnell1975-76 ........................................................Sam Stettler 1976-77 .............................................................Bob Barry1977-78 .............................................................Bob Barry 1978-79 ...........................................Bob Barry, Al Leslie1979-80 ...........................................Bob Barry, Al Leslie 1980-81 ................................................................Al Leslie1981-82 ........................................................... Jay Wright1982-83 .....................................................Jaye Andrews 1983-84 .....................................................Jaye Andrews 1984-85 .....................................................Jaye Andrews 1985-86 .......................................................Chris Seneca1986-87 ........................Mark Atkinson, Chris Seneca1987-88 ........................................................... Mike Butts1988-89 ........................................................... Mike Butts1989-90 ...........................Mike Joseph, Greg Leggett1990-91 .......................................................Bill Courtney1991-92 .........................................................Patrick King1992-93 ......................................................... Mike Bright1993-94 ...................Brian Anderson, Chris Simpson1994-95 ..................................................... Sekou Hamer1995-96 ....................................................Kihlon Golden1996-97 .......................................................... J.R. Holden1997-98 .......................................................... J.R. Holden1998-99 ......................................................... Dan Bowen1999-00 ......................................................... Dan Bowen2000-01 ........................................................Bryan Bailey2001-02 ....................... Bryan Bailey, Boakai Lalugba2002-03 ..................................................Boakai Lalugba2003-04 .... Kevin Bettencourt, Chris McNaughton2004-05 ...........................................Chris McNaughton2005-06 ................... Kevin Bettencourt, Charles Lee2006-07 ............Donald Brown, Chris McNaughton2007-08 ......................................................... John Griffin2008-09 ..................................................... Patrick Behan2009-10 .....................................................Darryl Shazier2010-11 ....................... Mike Muscala, Darryl Shazier2011-12 ..................................................... Mike Muscala2012-13 ..................................................... Mike Muscala2013-14 ..................................................Cameron Ayers

MUsser award (leadership)1978-79 ..........................Pat Flannery, Len Klebanoff1979-80 .................................. Bob Barry, Pat Flannery1980-81 ................................................................Al Leslie1981-82 ........................... Ray Moss, Deb Okorodudu1982-83 .......................................Ray Moss, Jay Wright1983-84 ......................................... Cal Puriefoy, Ed Sigl

1984-85 .........................Jaye Andrews, Eric Hegedus1985-86 .................................................. Steve Schrader1986-87 .....Mark Allsteadt, Steve Schrader, Chris Seneca 1987-88 .......................................................John Watson1988-89 ................................Mike Butts, John Watson1989-90 ...........................Mike Joseph, Greg Leggett1990-91 ...........................Keith Fenton, Bill Courtney1991-92 .............................Bill Courtney, Patrick King 1992-93 ... Mike Bright, Russell Peyton, Paul Olkowski1993-94 ................ Chris Simpson, Raymond Brown1994-95 .........................................................Kevin Wenk1995-96 .........................................................Kevin Wenk1996-97 ................................Mark Treiber, Tom Welch1997-98 .......................................................... J.R. Holden1998-99 .......................... Willie Callahan, Max Wetzel1999-00 .................................................... Shaun Asbury2000-01 ............................................................ Mike Seek2001-02 .................... Bryan Bailey, Dan Blankenship2002-03 ...Dan Blankenship, Jordan Hardenbergh2003-04 .........................Matt Quinn, Roland Webber2004-05 ................... Kevin Bettencourt, Charles Lee2005-06 ................... Kevin Bettencourt, Charles Lee2006-07 .....Abe Badmus, Donald Brown, Chris McNaughton2007-08 ....John Griffin, Darren Mastropaolo, Rob Thomas2008-09 .....................................................Darryl Shazier2009-10 ....................................................Stephen Tyree2010-11 ....................................................Stephen Tyree2011-12 .................................................Bryson Johnson2012-13 .................................................Bryson Johnson2013-14 ..................................................Cameron Ayers

thoMpsoN award (defeNse)1996-97 ....................................................Martin Gilliard1997-98 ....................................................Martin Gilliard1998-99 .........................Martin Gillard, Brian Muckle1999-00 ...................................................... Brian Muckle2000-01 ...............................................Dan Blankenship2001-02 ...............................................Dan Blankenship2002-03 ...............................................Dan Blankenship2003-04 .................................................Davorin Skornik2004-05 .......................................................Abe Badmus2005-06 .............Abe Badmus, Darren Mastropaolo2006-07 .............Abe Badmus, Darren Mastropaolo2007-08 ....................................................Stephen Tyree2008-09 .......................................................Bryan Cohen2009-10 .......................................................Bryan Cohen2010-11 .......................................................Bryan Cohen2011-12 .......................................................Bryan Cohen2012-13 ..................................................... Mike Muscala2013-14 ........................................................ Ryan Frazier

CoaChes’ award2000-01 ..................................................Boakai Lalugba2001-02 .....................................................Chris Rodgers2002-03 .................................................Davorin Skornik2003-04 ......................................................... Charles Lee2004-05 .......................................................... Chris Niesz2005-06 ............Donald Brown, Chris McNaughton2006-07 ....................Justin Castleberry, John Griffin2007-08 ........................................ Darren Mastropaolo2008-09 ............ Justin Castleberry, Jason Vegotsky2009-10 ..................................................... Patrick Behan2010-11 ............................................................G.W. Boon2011-12 ..................................................Cameron Ayers2012-13 ........................................................ Joe Willman2013-14 ....................................................... Cory Starkey

baCkCoUrt ClUb award1994-95 .......................................................... Bob Behler1995-96 ..................................................Sherm Doebler1996-97 .........................................................Chuck Stahl1997-98 .................................... Fitz Walling, Al Yearick1998-99 ...............................George & Pauline McGee1999-00 .............................................Brad & Betty Tufts2000-01 .................................................George Burman2001-02 ...........................................................Don Myers2002-03 ..........................................Frank Schoeneman

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Cameron Ayers ...............................................All-Rookie Bryan Cohen .................Defensive Player of the Year2012 Mike Muscala ..................................................First Team Bryan Cohen ........Second Team, Def. Player of Year Cameron Ayers ........................................ Second Team Joe Willman .............................................. Second Team2013 Mike Muscala .............First Team, Player of the Year, .............................................................. Def. Player of Year Cameron Ayers ...............................................First Team2014 Cameron Ayers ...........First Team, Player of the Year Chris Hass .......................................................Third Team

aCadeMiC all-patriot leagUe2011 Mike Muscala2012 Bryson Johnson, Mike Muscala2013 Bryson Johnson, Mike Muscala2014 Brian Fitzpatrick

patriot leagUe aCadeMiC hoNor roll

1991 Keith Fenton, Steve Leshinski, Paul Olkowski1992 Jason Janego, Matt Sloan1993 Matt Clark, Ryan Dopirak, Jason Janego, Paul Olkowski, Chris Simpson, Matt Sloan1994 Ryan Dopirak, Brent Guthrie, Jason Janego, Matt Sloan, Tom Welch1995 Brent Guthrie, Eric Polite, Tom Welch, Kevin Wenk1996 Kihlon Golden, Gordon Mboya, Tom Welch, Kevin Wenk, Max Wetzel1997 Valter Karavanic, Gordon Mboya, Brian Muckle, Mark Treiber, Tom Welch1998 J.R. Holden, Valter Karavanic1999 Willie Callahan, Valter Karavanic, Brian Muckle2000 Shaun Asbury, Dyrika Cameron, Valter Karavanic, Brian Muckle, Brian Werner2001 Bryan Bailey, Mike Seek2002 Dan Blankenship, Jordan Hardenbergh, Boakai Lalugba, Matt Quinn, Davorin Skornik, Brian Werner2003 Dan Blankenship, Jordan Hardenbergh, Boakai Lalugba, Jack Namvou, Matt Quinn, Davorin Skornik, Brian Werner2004 Jeremiah Bennett, John Clark, Matt Quinn, Davorin Skornik, Roland Webber2005 John Clark, Chris McNaughton2006 Kevin Bettencourt, Charles Lee, Chris McNaughton, Andrew Morrison2007 Darren Mastropaolo, Chris McNaughton, George Medrano2008 Matt Fiery, Zach Evans, Darren Mastropaolo2009 Justin Castleberry, Matt Fiery, Darryl Shazier 2010 Matt Fiery, Probese Leo, Mike Muscala, D.J. Rowe, Stephen Tyree2011 Enoch Andoh, G.W. Boon, Bryan Cohen, Bryson Johnson, Probese Leo2012 Enoch Andoh, Ben Brackney, Brian Fitzpatrick, Bryson Johnson, Colin Klebon, Probese Leo, Mike Muscala, Joe Willman2013 Cameron Ayers, Ben Brackney, Brian Fitzpatrick, Ryan Frazier, Chris Hass, Bryson Johnson, Colin Klebon, Mike Muscala, Joshea Singleton, Cory Starkey, Joe Willman 2014 Cameron Ayers, Ben Brackney, Brian Fitzpatrick, Dom Hoffman, D.J. MacLeay, Cory Starkey

other hoNors1958 Hal Danzig ................................................. ECAC All-East1959 Hal Danzig ................................................. ECAC All-East1961 Joe Steiner................................................. ECAC All-East1965 Lorry Hathaway ....................................... ECAC All-East1966 John Rodgers ........................................... ECAC All-East1975 Gerald Purnell .....................ECAC All-East Hon. Men.1979 Len Klebanoff ................NCAA Post-Grad. Schol. Alt.1980 Al Leslie ...................................USBWA All-District Two1981 Al Leslie .........Widmer All-East Honorable Mention1984 Charlie Woollum .................... ECC Coach of the Year1985 Charlie Woollum ............. ECC Co-Coach of the Year1987 Charlie Woollum .................... ECC Coach of the Year1988 Mike Butts ....................................ECC Scholar-Athlete Mike Butts ................ Basketball Weekly All-East HM1989 Bo Heiden .....................................ECC Scholar-Athlete1993 Paul Olkowski ................................P.L. Scholar-Athlete Mike Bright..................Basketball Times All-East HM Chris Simpson ............Basketball Times All-East HM Charlie Woollum ......................P.L. Coach of the Year1995 Pat Flannery ...............................P.L. Coach of the Year1997 Tom Welch ......................................P.L. Scholar-Athlete1997 Pat Flannery ........................P.L. Co-Coach of the Year1998 Valter Karavanic............................P.L. Scholar-Athlete1999 Valter Karavanic............................P.L. Scholar-Athlete2001 Patrick King ’92 .......................... P.L. All-Decade Team Mike Bright ’93........................... P.L. All-Decade Team2002 Dan Blankenship ..........................P.L. Scholar-Athlete2003 Dan Blankenship ..........................P.L. Scholar-Athlete2005 Chris McNaughton ......................P.L. Scholar-Athlete2006 Chris McNaughton ......................P.L. Scholar-Athlete Chris McNaughton ...............NABC All-District Team Pat Flannery ...............................P.L. Coach of the Year Pat Flannery .............................. Hugh Durham Award2007 Chris McNaughton ......................P.L. Scholar-Athlete2011 Darryl Shazier ........ Riley Wallace All-America Team2011 Dave Paulsen .............................P.L. Coach of the Year Dave Paulsen ............. Hugh Durham Award Finalist2012 Mike Muscala .........................NABC All-District Team Dave Paulsen .............................P.L. Coach of the Year2013 Mike Muscala ................ Senior CLASS All-American Mike Muscala ................................P.L. Scholar-Athlete Mike Muscala .........................NABC All-District Team Mike Muscala ....Reese’s D-I College All-Star Game Mike Muscala ..................... Lute Olson All-American Mike Muscala ...Naismith Awd. Candidate (top 30) Dave Paulsen ................NABC Dist. 13 Coach of Year2014 Cameron Ayers ......................NABC All-District Team Cameron Ayers .... Lefty Driesell Defensive All-American Brian Fitzpatrick ......................... NABC Honors Court Cory Starkey ................................ NABC Honors Court

all-Middle atlaNtiC CoNfereNCe

1959 Hal Danzig ........................................................First Team1960 Joe Steiner................................................. Second Team Tommy Thompson .....................Honorable Mention1961 Joe Steiner........................................................First Team1964 Lorry Hathaway ..............................................First Team John Matthews ............................Honorable Mention1965 Lorry Hathaway ..............................................First Team1968 Jim Wherry ................................................ Second Team1969 Craig Greenwood ................................... Second Team Tom Schneider .............................Honorable Mention1970 Jim Wherry ....................................Honorable Mention1971 Harvey Carter ..................................................First Team1972 Harvey Carter ...............................Honorable Mention1973 Paul Biko ...........................................................First Team Harvey Carter ...............................Honorable Mention1974 Paul Kerr ............................................................First Team

all-east Coast CoNfereNCe1975 Gerald Purnell ............... Western Section First Team Sam Stettler .............Western Section Second Team 1977 Bob Barry ................................................... Second Team1979 Bob Barry ..........................................................First Team

Al Leslie ...................................................... Second Team1980 Bob Barry ..........................................................First Team Al Leslie .............................................................First Team1981 Al Leslie .............................................................First Team1984 Jaye Andrews ..................................................First Team Cal Puriefoy ............................................... Second Team Ed Sigl ......................................................... Second Team1985 Jaye Andrews ..............First Team, Player of the Year Chris Seneca ....................................................All-Rookie1986 Chris Seneca ....................................................First Team Mike Butts ........................................................All-Rookie1987 Chris Seneca ....................................................First Team Mark Atkinson.......................................... Second Team Mike Joseph .....................................................All-Rookie1988 Mike Butts ........................................................First Team1989 Mike Butts ........................................................First Team Mike Joseph .....................................................First Team1990 Mike Joseph .....................................................First Team Greg Leggett ...................................................First Team Mike Bright.......................................................All-Rookie

all-patriot leagUe1991 Bill Courtney ....................................................First Team Mike Bright................................................ Second Team Patrick King ............................................... Second Team1992 Patrick King ..................First Team, Player of the Year Bill Courtney ....................................................First Team1993 Mike Bright...................First Team, Player of the Year Chris Simpson .................................................First Team1994 Brian Anderson ...............................................First Team Chris Simpson .................................................First Team Gordon Mboya .........All-Rookie, Rookie of the Year1995 Brian Anderson ...............................................First Team Sekou Hamer ............................................ Second Team1996 Brian Anderson ...............................................First Team Sekou Hamer ............................................ Second Team1997 J.R. Holden .......................................................First Team Gordon Mboya ...............................................First Team Dan Bowen ................All-Rookie, Rookie of the Year Dyrika Cameron .............................................All-Rookie1998 J.R. Holden .......................................................First Team Martin Gilliard .......................................... Second Team1999 Dan Bowen ......................................................First Team Valter Karavanic....................................... Second Team2000 Dan Bowen ......................................................First Team Brian Muckle ............................................. Second Team2001 Bryan Bailey .....................................................First Team2002 Bryan Bailey .....................................................First Team Boakai Lalugba ...............................................First Team Chris Niesz ........................................................All-Rookie2003 Boakai Lalugba ...............................................First Team Kevin Bettencourt .......... All-Rookie, Rookie of Year2004 Kevin Bettencourt .................................. Second Team Charles Lee ................................................ Second Team Chris McNaughton ........................................All-Rookie2005 Charles Lee .......................................................First Team Chris McNaughton ........................................First Team Kevin Bettencourt .................................. Second Team John Griffin ......................................................All-Rookie Abe Badmus .................Defensive Player of the Year2006 Charles Lee ...................First Team, Player of the Year Chris McNaughton ........................................First Team Kevin Bettencourt .................................. Second Team Jason Vegotsky ...............................................All-Rookie2007 Chris McNaughton ........................................First Team Donald Brown .......................................... Second Team2008 John Griffin ......................................................First Team Stephen Tyree ..............Defensive Player of the Year Todd O’Brien ....................................................All-Rookie2009 Patrick Behan ........................................... Second Team Bryan Cohen ....................................................All-Rookie2010 Mike Muscala .....................Second Team, All-Rookie Bryson Johnson ..............................................All-Rookie Joe Willman .....................................................All-Rookie Bryan Cohen .................Defensive Player of the Year2011 Mike Muscala ..............First Team, Player of the Year Darryl Shazier ..................................................First Team Bryson Johnson ....................................... Second Team

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year-by-year results1895-96 (1-3)

Coach: student Coaches2/14 Lock Haven W 16 142/21 at Bloomsburg L 12 242/22 at Wilkes-Barre L 6 172/28 Williamsport L 2 12

1896-97 (4-1)Coach: student Coaches

1/23 Danville W 18 82/6 Penn W 10 42/24 at W’port YMCA W 16 83/5 State College W 24 43/20 at State College L 7 10

1897-98 (4-4)Coach: student Coaches

1/8 Danville W 16 151/14 at Clover Wheelmen L 6 101/15 at Camden L 3 291/29 at Williamsport L 12 142/5 Williamsport W 30 22/11 at State College L 4 122/23 State College W 18 53/5 Cornell W 30 7

1898-99 (3-5)Coach: student Coaches

12/19 Danville L 8 191/7 Danville W 17 91/16 Clover Wheelmen L 16 181/20 at Williamsport L 8 101/28 at State College L 6 172/10 at Bridgeton L 16 262/21 Williamsport W 14 123/3 State College W 12 8

1899-00 (6-3)Coach: student Coaches

1/12 Danville W 29 121/19 at Bloomsburg L 5 151/20 at Pittston L 12 212/1 Dickinson W 15 122/8 at Dickinson W 15 122/10 State College L 8 112/17 Cornell W 29 102/22 Bloomsburg W 25 53/5 State College W 19 5

1900-01 (12-1)Coach: student Coaches

12/14 Milton W 40 61/12 Quaker City W 28 101/19 Wyoming Seminary W 24 101/26 Dickinson W 33 92/1 at Williamsport L 5 82/5 Penn W 32 92/8 at Gettysburg W 30 112/9 at Dickinson W 28 162/12 Williamsport W 16 42/15 at Pittston W 10 82/16 at Wyoming Sem. W 24 82/22 Bloomsburg W 18 153/11 Gettysburg W 54 11

1901-02 (12-2)Coach: student Coaches

1/11 Lock Haven W 46 81/17 Gettysburg W 38 71/24 at Gettysburg W 30 241/25 at Dickinson W 21 131/31 Dickinson W 46 32/8 Bloomsburg W 42 122/11 Muhlenberg W 16 52/12 at Princeton L 18 192/13 at Lehigh W 38 162/22 Lehigh W 68 32/27 at Lock Haven W 44 62/28 at Allegheny L 4 263/1 at Warren W 38 343/12 Pittston W 30 9

1902-03 (10-0)Coach: student Coaches

1/16 Coll. of Pharmacy W 159 51/23 Gettysburg W 55 202/7 Franklin & Marshall W 67 112/10 Ashland W 57 122/28 Danville W 68 63/7 LaSalle W 45 173/10 Williamsport W 15 133/12 at F&M W 33 303/13 at Gettysburg W 23 103/17 at Williamsport W 10 6

1903-04 (7-5)Coach: student Coaches

1/15 Swarthmore W 33 131/29 Scranton W 37 142/6 LaSalle W 37 142/10 Shenandoah W 62 62/19 Gettysburg W 31 24

2/24 Allegheny L 10 123/3 Williamsport L 13 143/5 at F&M W 18 33/7 Williamsport L 10 153/17 Wilkes-Barre W 15 113/25 at Plymouth L 7 183/26 at Wilkes-Barre L 10 26

1904-05 (8-1)Coach: student Coaches

2/2 Ashland W 40 172/9 Dickinson W 46 112/17 Lebanon Valley W 28 142/24 Williamsport W 32 172/27 Dartmouth W 24 133/3 at Gettysburg W 19 133/4 at Lebanon Valley L 10 293/11 Gettysburg W 34 173/16 at Williamsport W 14 13

1905-06 (10-2)Coach: student Coaches

1/12 Mansfield W 25 111/19 Susquehanna W 29 72/2 Lebanon Valley W 46 112/8 Delaware W 44 102/16 Swarthmore L 16 222/17 Williamsport W 33 182/22 Gettysburg W 18 102/24 Dickinson W 38 133/3 at Gettysburg L 17 233/9 at Williamsport W 28 263/13 Alumni W 18 153/17 Lehigh W 30 8

1906-07 (10-1)Coach: student Coaches

1/12 Susquehanna W 40 291/18 Delaware W 34 41/28 Bloomsburg W 45 122/1 Gettysburg W 42 122/9 NYU Law W 35 92/14 Buffalo W 38 112/21 Swarthmore W 15 122/23 Alumni W 20 163/1 Princeton Theo. W 43 153/9 Dickinson Law W 51 53/15 at H’burg Collegians L 24 25

1907-08 (12-0)Coach: student Coaches

1/10 Susquehanna W 46 221/18 Villanova W 43 72/1 F&M W 42 92/5 Pittsburgh W 16 122/7 Lebanon Valley W 52 132/20 Alumni W 36 112/22 Swarthmore W 29 92/28 State College W 20 133/5 Keuka W 64 193/7 Delaware W 34 103/13 at Gettysburg W 17 153/14 at F&M W 20 17

1908-09 (9-3)Coach: george Hoskins

1/15 Susquehanna W 20 121/27 at Susquehanna W 23 171/30 at State College L 16 282/5 Alleghany W 30 282/6 at Lehigh L 13 462/13 Carnegie Tech W 42 132/22 Swarthmore L 16 202/26 Dickinson W 28 193/6 Lehigh W 16 153/11 Delaware W 28 143/12 Gettysburg W 28 143/16 Alumni W 33 14

1909-10 (7-5)Coach: george Hoskins

1/14 Susquehanna W 45 161/28 Albright W 34 221/31 George Washington W 49 172/8 Allegheny L 20 482/11 Dickinson W 38 172/17 Alumni W 20 172/22 Swarthmore (OT) W 16 132/25 Gettysburg W 26 183/4 at Dickinson L 16 183/5 at Gettysburg L 17 463/12 at State College L 13 523/15 State College L 10 23

1910-11 (5-6)Coach: george Hoskins

1/13 Carnegie Tech W 35 181/20 Albright W 26 211/27 Dickinson W 40 232/1 Susquehanna W 32 212/10 Gettysburg W 48 242/18 State College L 10 26

2/24 at State College L 16 343/3 at Susquehanna L 32 353/10 at Carlisle Indians L 17 343/11 at Dickinson L 31 363/16 Alumni L 28 36

1911-12 (10-6)Coach: C. Fulmer

1/12 Lock Haven W 56 131/19 Susquehanna W 39 211/26 Lebanon Valley W 46 102/3 F&M W 39 122/8 at Swarthmore L 14 312/10 at St. John’s L 18 282/16 at State College L 19 352/22 State College W 21 142/23 at Susquehanna W 27 232/24 Alumni W 80 203/1 at Albright L 15 243/2 at F&M W 27 243/7 at Gettysburg L 27 403/8 at Mt. St. Mary’s L 17 183/9 at Georgetown W 41 323/16 Albright W 37 19

1912-13 (4-13)Coach: H.E. Zehner

1/9 Bloomsburg L 12 231/17 Lebanon Valley W 31 201/25 Susquehanna W 21 181/27 Gettysburg W 33 262/1 at Susquehanna W 21 182/7 Allegheny L 5 462/13 at Seton Hall L 16 222/14 at Pratt Institute L 32 412/15 at Harrisburg L 27 422/21 Pittsburgh L 15 252/22 at Lehigh L 17 482/28 Albright L 17 253/7 at Albright L 20 403/8 at F&M L 21 513/13 at Georgetown L 23 343/14 at Mt. St. Mary’s L 11 153/15 at Gettysburg L 18 26

1913-14 (4-8)Coach: D. schaffner

1/9 Bloomsburg W 23 161/16 WV Wesleyan L 19 211/23 Susquehanna W 25 201/31 at Albright L 23 582/6 Albright L 24 272/11 Juniata W 37 202/14 at Susquehanna L 15 412/19 at Gettysburg L 29 412/20 at Mt. St. Mary’s L 12 412/21 at H’burg Collegians L 25 592/26 Gettysburg L 29 343/6 Wash & Jeff W 34 11

1914-15 (5-11)Coach: george Cockill

1/8 Bloomsburg W 53 211/15 Muhlenberg L 22 281/20 Susquehanna W 39 281/26 Lafayette (OT) W 33 321/29 Gettysburg L 27 442/4 at Muhlenberg L 31 442/5 at Lebanon Valley W 30 282/6 at Albright L 24 382/9 Juniata W 38 242/13 at Susquehanna L 31 472/15 H’burg YMCA L 21 342/18 at Mt. St. Mary’s L 11 122/19 at Gettysburg L 29 542/20 at Lancaster L 24 622/26 Albright (OT) L 36 383/3 at Syracuse L 20 37

1915-16 (12-3)Coach: george Cockill

1/7 Bloomsburg W 42 201/14 Muhlenberg W 23 141/15 at State College L 21 421/21 Gettysburg L 22 231/28 Susquehanna W 40 92/3 at Ursinus W 31 122/4 at Muhlenberg W 35 322/5 at Albright W 44 302/12 at Susquehanna W 49 272/17 at Mt. St. Mary’s W 25 172/18 at Gettysburg W 32 232/19 at Lebanon Valley L 26 272/25 Albright W 51 83/10 Ursinus W 52 193/15 Williamsport Big 5 W 27 18

1916-17 (11-6-1)Coach: george Cockill

1/5 Bloomsburg W 55 251/12 Carlisle Indians W 70 211/19 Gettysburg W 31 30

1/26 Williamsport Five W 32 262/3 Hassett School L 20 212/9 Lebanon Valley W 61 302/16 Nanticoke W 45 372/19 at Georgetown L 31 452/20 at Mt. St. Mary’s W 34 192/21 at Gettysburg L 27 422/22 at Albright W 43 322/24 F&M W 56 173/2 Susquehanna T 30 303/9 Albright W 46 223/10 at Rochester W 29 213/12 at Buffalo L 18 343/13 at Canisius L 29 373/14 at Susquehanna L 23 26

1917-18 (11-3)Coach: Malcolm Musser

1/4 Bloomsburg W 35 221/15 at Lebanon Valley L 34 431/18 Gettysburg W 40 321/23 at Juniata W 40 291/24 at Hassett School W 28 242/1 Lebanon Valley W 59 372/11 at USA Amb. Corps L 24 402/12 at Lafayette L 31 492/15 Carnegie Tech W 45 322/20 Juniata W 54 372/22 at Carlisle Indians W 39 292/27 at Mt. St. Mary’s W 31 232/28 at Gettysburg W 44 373/8 Carlisle Indians W 55 27

1918-19 (14-3)Coach: Henry Benfer

1/17 Wyoming (Pa.) W 55 361/24 at Juniata W 41 281/31 Susquehanna W 65 82/3 at Cornell W 32 242/6 Carnegie Tech W 42 282/7 at Bethlehem Steel W 45 402/8 at Albright W 50 232/13 at Lehigh L 23 252/14 at Lafayette L 28 352/15 at Delaware L 32 352/16 at Moravian W 54 272/20 at Dickinson W 50 482/21 at Gettysburg W 34 252/22 at Mt. St. Mary’s W 37 312/27 at Juniata W 48 313/7 Gettysburg W 44 253/12 at Susquehanna W 40 30

1919-20 (14-6)Coach: Malcolm Musser

12/5 Penn St. Forestry W 62 2012/19 at Johns Hopkins W 33 2512/20 at Geo. Washington W 42 171/6 at Syracuse L 25 381/7 at Cornell L 25 361/8 at Colgate L 38 561/10 Lebanon Valley W 55 151/16 Dickinson W 52 181/17 at Lehigh L 18 421/20 at Catholic L 25 271/24 F&M W 47 171/31 at Navy L 13 15

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year-by-year results2/6 Juniata W 32 242/14 George Washington W 49 162/20 at Temple W 39 292/21 at F&M W 38 332/26 Susquehanna W 59 183/4 Alumni W 52 263/5 at Dickinson W 48 224/3 Lehigh W 39 33

1920-21 (12-4)Coach: Clarence glass

1/7 Dickinson W 23 161/8 at Susquehanna W 24 141/13 at F&M W 20 141/14 at Temple L 24 271/15 at Swarthmore L 11 211/22 Gettysburg W 31 301/23 Albright W 28 232/5 Franklin & Marshall W 32 122/10 Susquehanna W 25 202/11 Dickinson W 33 252/12 at Gettysburg L 28 292/24 Juniata W 32 233/1 Juniata W 27 193/2 Pittsburgh W 23 203/3 Carnegie Tech L 31 343/4 Duquesne W 26 25

1921-22 (8-10)Coach: Clarence glass

1/6 Dickinson W 35 251/14 Penn Forestry W 51 181/21 Lebanon Valley W 45 241/28 at Penn State L 14 382/4 Juniata W 51 212/8 at Lehigh L 15 212/9 at Lafayette L 26 292/10 at Muhlenberg L 27 332/16 at Georgetown L 24 282/17 at Geo. Washington W 34 322/18 at Catholic L 23 252/25 at Susquehanna W 28 223/1 at Gettysburg L 23 323/2 at Dickinson L 26 553/3 at Delaware W 36 163/4 at Temple W 35 343/9 Gettysburg L 33 393/11 Susquehanna L 28 41

1922-23 (9-11)Coach: Clarence glass

1/13 Juniata W 32 271/19 Albright W 57 211/22 at Hobart W 43 191/23 at Cornell L 18 431/26 Susquehanna W 44 252/1 at Catholic L 21 302/2 at Geo. Washington W 36 212/3 at Navy L 31 372/6 at Rutgers L 24 432/7 at Lafayette L 21 282/8 at Lehigh L 28 352/10 Dickinson W 18 112/13 at Juniata W 34 312/14 at West Virginia L 23 252/15 at Bethany L 26 312/27 at Susquehanna W 29 243/2 Swarthmore W 33 183/8 at Dickinson L 22 423/9 at Gettysburg L 25 383/10 at F&M L 20 26

1923-24 (1-5)Coach: Harry McCormick

1/8 at Penn L 26 301/26 at Penn State L 18 441/31 at Catholic L 20 272/2 at Navy L 12 312/23 Pittsburgh W 22 103/7 at Lafayette L 19 20

1924-25 (1-5)Coach: Harry McCormick

1/9 Toronto W 21 192/11 Lehigh L 20 292/19 at Navy L 21 292/20 at Georgetown L 17 272/21 at Catholic L 21 233/7 at Penn State L 17 64

1925-26 (8-4)Coach: Malcolm Musser

at Danville YMCA W Western Maryland W 37 21 Franklin & Marshall W 28 17 at Georgetown W 23 18 at Navy L 14 40 Juniata W 33 23 Albright W 41 24 at Lebanon Valley W 36 18 at Penn State L 28 39 Gettysburg L 26 29

Catholic W 36 27 at Gettysburg L 35 42

1926-27 (14-4)Coach: John Plant

Jersey Shore YMCA W 22 18 Juniata W 28 26 Susquehanna W 56 26 St. Francis (Pa.) W 40 14 Duquesne L 19 29 Juniata W 33 29 Susquehanna W 26 18 Muhlenberg W 38 28 Mt. St. Mary’s W 27 22 Blue Ridge W 34 25 Gettysburg W 36 28 Temple L 38 39 State College L 22 41 Gettysburg W 41 25 Ursinus W 40 22 Ursinus W 43 24 Temple W 34 33 Villanova L 20 27

1927-28 (16-5)Coach: John Plant

1/5 Western Maryland W 48 341/12 at Ursinus W 27 221/13 at Temple L 18 291/14 at Haverford W 45 251/19 Schuylkill W 66 161/28 Susquehanna W 46 202/2 Juniata W 33 262/3 at Schuylkill W 30 232/4 at Muhlenberg W 41 402/9 at Allegheny W 41 332/10 at Duquesne L 30 322/11 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 30 292/17 at Susquehanna W 53 352/18 Temple L 20 302/24 Ursinus W 34 263/1 Villanova W 46 243/2 at Juniata W 46 303/3 at State College L 34 363/7 at Mt. Alto W 51 303/8 at W. Maryland W 40 363/9 at Gettysburg L 28 43

1928-29 (10-8)Coach: John Plant

1/5 at CCNY L 27 441/7 at Seton Hall L 31 321/8 at Fordham L 30 551/9 at Army L 34 351/12 Western Maryland W 51 331/17 Schuylkill W 41 361/25 Colgate W 30 292/5 at Princeton L 17 272/7 at Penn A.C. W 30 252/9 Wash. & Jeff. W 30 292/12 at Geo. Washington W 49 182/13 at W. Maryland W 34 262/19 at Juniata W 36 152/20 at State College L 29 412/23 Gettysburg L 28 372/28 at Schuylkill W 41 293/1 at Temple L 34 583/6 Juniata W 50 27

1929-30 (6-12)Coach: John Plant

1/10 Western Maryland W 37 241/14 at Manhattan L 28 291/15 at Army L 34 471/16 at Lafayette L 23 391/24 Temple L 31 411/31 Albright L 45 472/5 Wash. & Jeff. W 43 342/8 Gettysburg L 24 322/13 at Ursinus W 31 262/14 at Albright L 29 402/22 Dickinson W 47 342/25 F&M L 24 282/26 at Dickinson L 29 402/27 at Gettysburg W 39 383/1 Juniata W 30 193/3 at Colgate L 39 483/4 at St. Thomas L 37 403/8 at State College L 33 57

1930-31 (6-11)Coach: John Plant

1/8 L’burg Cavalry Troop W 35 221/15 Lafayette W 36 271/19 at Crescent AC NYC L 28 521/20 at Manhattan L 29 411/21 at Army L 21 431/30 Colgate L 26 372/6 Western Maryland W 30 282/7 Gettysburg W 38 302/12 Wash. & Jeff. W 26 192/13 at Albright L 26 44

2/14 at Temple L 25 622/18 at Dickinson L 29 452/19 at Gettysburg W 46 422/21 Albright L 46 652/24 at State College L 41 563/4 Lebanon Valley L 27 583/6 at St. Thomas L 27 38roster: Barbarin, Chenoweth, Hepler, Logan, Marter, McGoldrick, Mills, Ross, Smith.

1931-32 (7-9)Coach: John Plant

12/17 Penn Nat’l Gd. (G) W 53 251/8 at W. Maryland W 35 321/14 at Temple L 33 371/15 at E. Stroudsburg W 48 441/16 at Lafayette L 26 361/18 at Duquesne L 25 311/26 at State College L 22 482/8 at Catholic L 21 282/9 at W. Maryland L 21 242/12 at Dickinson W 47 332/16 at Colgate L 27 332/19 at Wash. & Jeff. W 41 222/26 at Lebanon Valley L 39 473/4 at Juniata W 41 343/9 at Temple L 33 423/10 at Villanova W 28 27roster: 8 Blacker, 3 Chenoweth, 10 Eastburn, Fisher, Fry, 10 Hepler, Hinkle, 6 Logan, 4 MacKenzie, Smith, Williams.

1932-33 (6-8)Coach: Malcolm Musser

1/11 Penn Nat’l Gd. (G) W 46 261/13 Western Maryland L 19 321/17 at Susquehanna W 31 301/19 Wash. & Jeff. W 35 182/10 at Temple L 18 482/11 at Dickinson L 24 542/14 Temple L 24 462/20 Susquehanna W 55 352/25 at Army L 14 572/28 E. Stroudsburg L 45 623/3 at Juniata L 32 433/4 Villanova L 31 423/8 at Lebanon Valley W 35 293/13 Hinkle’s Collegians W 34 23roster: N/A

1933-34 (2-16)Coach: Malcolm Musser

12/8 Georgetown L 24 4912/18 Susquehanna W 31 251/12 Western Maryland L 26 341/13 at Penn State L 21 441/19 Wash. & Jeff. L 26 331/26 at Villanova L 21 471/27 at Temple L 20 432/3 at Georgetown L 36 632/5 at West Virginia L 13 612/9 Colgate L 21 262/15 Juniata W 35 282/17 Duquesne L 18 512/20 at St. Thomas L 29 522/21 at Army L 17 362/22 Carnegie Tech L 33 373/3 West Virginia L 18 573/6 at Dickinson L 29 503/9 Temple L 30 38roster: 12 Davis, 3 Druckenmiller, 13 Eicher, 10 Endler, 9 Gil-leland, 7 James, 6 Leichliter, 14 Lytle, 5 Myers, 4 Rhubright, 11 Schneider, 8 Sitarsky.

1934-35 (0-14)Coach: Malcolm Musser

12/8 at Pittsburgh L 22 5212/14 Georgetown L 15 261/8 Temple L 19 561/15 Villanova L 30 361/19 at Georgetown L 22 372/6 at Penn State L 32 412/8 West Virginia L 21 512/16 at West Virginia L 23 482/18 at Temple L 28 712/20 at Army L 28 393/1 at Juniata L 34 443/4 at Villanova L 23 443/6 Dickinson L 24 30 at St. Thomas L 25 71roster: 10 Anderson, 6 Ballard, 7 Bolton, 12 Davis, 4 Filer, 11 Kan-nengiser, 13 Monahan, 8 Reynolds, 9 Simon, 3 Sitarsky.

1935-36 (13-4)Coach: Malcolm Musser

12/14 Susquehanna W 37 341/10 at Muhlenberg W 45 411/11 at Lafayette W 38 371/18 Villanova W 35 341/21 Lebanon Valley W 43 331/22 at Penn State L 33 402/6 at Susquehanna W 44 322/7 Delaware W 52 25

2/12 at Dickinson L 37 402/13 Juniata W 43 232/19 at Army L 30 402/24 vs. Lebanon Valley W 50 342/25 at Villanova W 43 362/28 at W. Maryland L 30 523/3 at Juniata W 46 433/5 Western Maryland W 44 343/6 Muhlenberg W 48 28roster: 10 Anderson, 9 Bowman, 14 Carpenter, 12 Davis, 13 Deegan, 8 Elcome, 6 Filer, 7 Foltz, Kanengiser, Lytle, 4 Monahan, Sager, 5 Sitarsky, Smith, 2 Summers, Witherspoon.

1936-37 (9-7)Coach: Malcolm Musser

1/11 Williamsport YMCA L 27 281/14 Lafayette W 43 271/22 Susquehanna W 37 291/23 at Gettysburg L 31 502/6 at Penn State L 19 422/9 at Temple L 23 402/10 at Delaware W 47 282/11 at Villanova L 14 372/12 Muhlenberg W 48 452/17 Dickinson W 36 332/18 vs. Lebanon Valley L 49 522/24 Juniata W 46 332/26 at Susquehanna W 39 293/3 at Juniata W 28 273/5 at Muhlenberg W 37 333/10 Lebanon Valley L 35 40roster: 6 Filer, 13 Monahan, 5 Smith, 10 Deegan, 7 Foltz, 3 Sum-mers, 4 G. Lane, 11 W. Lane, 9 Hawkins, 8 Jones, 12 Kolanowski, 14 Carpenter.

1937-38 (7-6)Coach: Malcolm Musser

12/13 Elizabethtown W 55 2512/14 at Cornell L 28 471/13 at Albright L 38 441/14 at Lehigh L 43 571/18 at Penn State L 20 331/20 Susquehanna W 45 372/16 at Dickinson W 49 372/17 at Susquehanna W 58 472/23 at Juniata W 50 483/2 Juniata W 42 303/3 at F&M L 50 513/5 at Muhlenberg L 46 563/9 Lebanon Valley W 78 55roster (Pts.): 13 Allen (0), 8 Deegan (32), Diblin (45), 7 Eshelman (7), 3 Foltz (195), 11 Kanengiser (2), 12 Kiick (92), 9 Kolanowski (24), 10 G. Lane (0), 5 W. Lane (6), Rhodes (1), 14 Sager (132), 6 Smith (0), 4 Summers (119), Tomasetti (3).

1938-39 (8-8)Coach: Malcolm Musser

1/11 at Penn State L 17 421/14 American L 33 381/17 Dickinson W 56 421/19 at Susquehanna L 39 582/9 Franklin & Marshall L 45 552/10 at Dickinson L 37 552/14 at Albright W 27 21

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year-by-year results2/15 at Lehigh L 32 582/16 at Muhlenberg L 31 452/20 Susquehanna W 42 372/21 at F&M L 19 352/22 Juniata W 45 332/24 Muhlenberg W 29 152/28 Albright W 39 383/2 at Juniata W 49 463/3 Elizabethtown W 48 26roster: K. Allen, W. Allen, 5 Armor, 10 Bush, 13 Buzas, Crawford, 12 Creveling, 7 Diblin, 9 Eshelman, 4 Good, Hickie, Johnson, G. Lane, 11 W. Lane, 3 Nolan, 6 Riley, 8 Smith, Zeller

1939-40 (13-7)Coach: Malcolm Musser

12/7 Elizabethtown W 55 3212/12 at American W 47 3612/13 at Baltimore L 29 4312/16 at Penn State W 44 371/10 at Dickinson W 41 401/12 Lebanon Valley W 37 341/13 at Albright W 33 301/15 at Susquehanna W 48 351/19 Dickinson W 58 371/20 at Ursinus W 37 311/24 Gettysburg L 32 332/7 Albright L 33 482/9 F&M L 37 422/10 at Gettysburg L 30 352/13 at Lebanon Valley L 50 592/17 Muhlenberg W 48 402/24 American W 72 402/27 at F&M L 33 492/29 at Muhlenberg W 49 423/1 Ursinus W 45 41roster (Pts.): Armor (12), Baker (123), Buzas (153), Carson (3), Cholewinski (13), Fahringer (43), Glass (38), Kiick (65), Longaker (172), Mastin (9), Nolan (77), Powley (10), Snyder (109), Thomas (29).

1940-41 (10-7)Coach: Malcolm Musser

12/3 Elizabethown W 42 2712/11 Penn State L 21 551/8 at Muhlenberg L 38 561/9 at F&M L 36 451/14 Lebanon Valley W 59 461/16 Muhlenberg W 54 382/3 Susquehanna W 41 252/5 at Gettysburg L 46 472/7 Ursinus W 51 182/13 at Lebanon Valley W 45 282/19 Albright L 38 402/21 F&M L 41 492/22 at Rutgers W 41 372/28 at Ursinus W 50 393/1 at Albright W 48 383/3 at Dickinson L 50 513/4 Gettysburg W 39 32roster (Pts.): 11 Armor (14), 6 Baker (64), Burke (5), 13 Buzas (126), Culbertson (14), Dedrick (5), 4 Fahringer (92), 7 Glass (126), 5 Haines (184), McElhany (0), 3 Nolan (87), Secunda (0), Snyder (7).

1941-42 (9-9)Coach: Malcolm Musser

12/6 Elizabethtown W 43 2212/9 at Susquehanna W 22 1812/10 at Penn State L 32 4812/13 at Albright L 43 571/10 at Muhlenberg L 62 641/13 Gettysburg L 37 441/17 F&M L 39 421/19 Lebanon Valley W 77 441/31 Juniata W 60 37

2/4 at Gettysburg L 44 482/11 Albright L 46 492/12 at Lebanon Valley W 47 292/20 Ursinus W 50 332/24 at F&M L 38 542/26 Muhlenberg W 68 393/3 at Ursinus L 46 533/5 at Juniata W 48 453/6 Dickinson W 56 27roster: 10 Culbertson, 8 Dedrick, 4 Fahringer, 7 Glass, Graham, 5 Haines, Heim, 12 Keegan, 6 McKeegan, Schilder, 11 Schnure, 13 Secunda, 9 Silberman, 3 Snyder, 14 Stamm.

1942-43 (5-8)Coach: John sitarski

12/3 Elizabethtown W 57 2412/12 at Penn State L 22 3612/16 Muhlenberg L 43 441/8 at Lafayette L 25 361/9 at Muhlenburg W 46 411/11 Susquehanna W 39 251/18 at Lebanon Valley W 44 372/4 Juniata W 45 302/6 at Albright L 37 552/10 Lebanon Valley L 43 442/18 Albright L 37 432/24 at Gettysburg L 36 572/27 Gettysburg L 32 34roster (Pts.): Baserman (0), Brader (1), 6 Burns (87), Comerford (4), 4 Culbertson (50), 13 Downes (12), 10 Edmunds (8), 5 Haines (94), 14 Hamre (12), 8 Henry (5), 3 Fornwald (89), 12 Keegan (61), 7 Meltzer (25), 11 Schilder (0), 9 Silberman (54), Stiefel (2), Stultz (2).

1943-44 (9-3)Coach: J. Ellwood Ludwig

12/11 at Penn State W 29 2612/15 1389th Svc. Unit W 57 391/8 Lehigh W 54 271/14 at Lehigh W 47 351/15 at Muhlenberg L 32 481/22 Villanova L 42 431/25 at F&M W 52 471/29 Bloomsburg W 42 372/5 at Villanova W 49 392/9 at Bloomsburg L 39 542/12 F&M W 38 302/16 Muhlenberg W 39 37roster (Pts.): Burns (37), Day (49), Fornwald (25), Hewson (10), Hoeveler (120), Lefkandinos (116), Mastriani (73), B. Reash (9), D. Reash (22), Seel (13).

1944-45 (10-7)Coach: J. Ellwood Ludwig

12/6 Elizabethtown W 81 3012/9 Bloomsburg W 30 2812/13 at Villanova W 43 4212/15 Marshall L 49 5212/20 at Penn State L 30 321/6 F&M W 44 351/10 Olmsted Army W 49 321/13 at Bloomsburg L 52 561/17 Scranton L 41 451/19 at Olmsted Army W 49 321/20 at F&M W 53 451/24 at Indiantown Gap L 26 341/27 Villanova W 46 341/31 Muhlenberg L 33 352/3 at Muhlenberg L 41 512/7 Indiantown Gap W 59 462/10 at Scranton W 62 55roster (Pts.): 13 Cayce (9), 6 Desci (158), 9 Hays (4), 14 Heddings (77), 3 Hourihan (4), 5 McClintock (2), 7 McDaniel (79), Netski (42), Sever (0), 8 Swarner (39), 12 Williams (231), 4 Wilson (126).

1945-46 (6-11)Coach: J. Ellwood Ludwig

12/5 at Rutgers L 41 5112/8 Villanova W 43 3212/12 F&M W 43 3212/15 Lehigh W 55 3212/19 at Penn State L 33 581/5 at Navy L 30 711/9 at Villanova L 52 541/12 Lafayette L 28 391/18 at Lehigh L 44 691/19 at Muhlenberg L 45 631/26 Penn State L 28 471/30 at Gettysburg L 37 462/2 Muhlenberg L 39 452/9 Gettysburg W 44 362/14 Moravian W 53 422/16 at F&M W 37 292/20 at Lafayette L 35 56roster: Edmonds, Fleuchaus, Fortinberry, Frazier, Grey, Haas, McGinn, Joest, Seel, Trainor, Von Heill, Wilson.

1946-47 (11-8)Coach: J. Ellwood Ludwig

12/11 Penn State W 38 3412/14 at Lehigh W 54 3712/18 Lehigh W 68 401/11 Rutgers W 52 451/15 at Penn State L 45 521/18 American W 71 401/20 at N.Y. Maritime W 43 371/21 vs. Rhode Island St. L 52 592/1 at Muhlenberg L 54 672/4 at American L 51 542/5 at Navy L 36 412/8 Lafayette L 48 492/12 at Gettysburg W 58 472/15 Temple W 34 332/20 at Lafayette L 40 492/22 Gettysburg W 39 382/26 at Villanova L 58 723/1 Dickinson W 55 443/8 Muhlenberg W 84 65roster: Cayce, 12 Decsi, 9 Fornwald, Haas, Hamre, 6 Hoeveler, Lose, 5 Seel, 3 Sweeney, 11 Williams, 4 Wilson.

1947-48 (5-17)Coach: Jack guy

12/6 at Cornell L 34 5812/10 at Lehigh L 44 4712/13 Juniata W 66 3512/17 at Penn State W 46 421/7 at Rhode Island St. L 71 991/10 Lehigh W 55 441/14 at Wash. & Jeff. L 31 451/17 Muhlenberg L 47 571/21 Penn State W 36 291/31 at Navy L 36 512/2 at Duquesne L 35 482/7 at Lafayette L 45 612/11 Gettysburg L 39 522/14 Waynesburg L 45 542/16 at F&M L 58 602/21 Lafayette L 53 842/25 at Gettysburg W 63 552/27 Villanova L 41 802/28 at Muhlenberg L 37 1053/3 at Dickinson L 54 613/4 Albright L 54 573/10 at Rutgers L 53 94roster (Pts.): Cholewinski (41), Comerford (63), Day (7), Decsi (143), Fawcett (1), Hamre (66), Hoying (52), Kauffman (5), Lose (166), Mosny (135), Stumbaugh (10), Swarner (96), Sweeney (15), Weiss (36), Woodcock (151).

1948-49 (2-18)Coach: Jack guy

12/1 Susquehanna W 46 4412/4 F&M W 66 4412/8 at Temple L 40 8212/11 at Albright L 48 6212/15 Lehigh L 49 5012/18 at West Virginia L 61 941/8 at Waynesburg L 60 721/12 Gettysburg L 60 671/15 at Muhlenberg L 45 811/29 at Navy L 41 561/31 at American L 41 752/5 Lafayette L 46 782/8 Rhode Island State L 42 782/12 at Lehigh L 60 782/19 at Buffalo L 50 582/23 at Gettysburg L 66 822/26 Muhlenberg L 59 803/2 at Lafayette L 37 683/5 Dickinson L 49 633/9 Rutgers L 62 87roster (G/PPG): 6 Cholewinski (12/6.3), Clark (19/2.6), 7 Com-erford (11/10.3), Giles (10/1.7), 3 Hall (15/0.9), 9 Hess (20/2.1), 5 Lavin (19/5.6), 11 Lose (20/8.1), 8 Mosny (20/11.5), Ragg (11/0.6), 14 Raynor (18/4.5), Woodcock (18/7.3).

1949-50 (5-16)Coach: Jack guy

12/7 at Juniata W 50 4812/10 Dickinson L 56 6012/14 at Lehigh W 71 5212/17 Wash. & Jeff. L 45 561/7 at Rutgers L 63 881/11 at Gettysburg L 71 731/14 Lehigh W 60 411/18 Muhlenberg L 80 921/21 Gettysburg L 65 692/4 at Lafayette L 49 612/6 at American L 62 792/8 at Navy L 54 712/11 at Rhode Island St. L 78 882/14 F&M W 98 542/18 Lafayette L 61 662/22 at F&M L 82 842/25 at Muhlenberg L 81 953/1 Albright L 67 763/4 at Dickinson L 68 803/6 at Susquehanna W 85 543/8 Westminster L 82 86roster (G/PPG): 14 Deakyne (0/0.0), 22 DeLoca (21/7.9), 11 Gallagher (21/17.4), 4 Hall (10/1.8), 12 Kough (7/0.7), 7 Lavin (21/2.9), 15 McKibbin (18/7.3), 8 Mosny (8/7.3), 6 Rogers (12/10.5), 9 Schaumberg (17/3.9), 5 Schloeder (9/0.7), 13 Strassner (21/15.9), 10 Wagner (0/0.0), 3 Webber (18/4.1).

1950-51 (9-13)Coach: Jack guy

12/5 Juniata W 87 5412/8 at Princeton L 64 7612/9 at Lehigh W 59 5312/13 at Cornell L 47 6312/16 Rhode Island State W 80 6812/19 Albright W 74 581/6 Lafayette L 46 611/10 Penn State L 15 251/13 at Rutgers W 74 561/17 at Muhlenberg L 67 691/20 Lehigh W 77 562/3 at Penn State L 53 672/9 at Pittsburgh L 45 672/10 at Wash. & Jeff. L 68 872/17 Gettysburg L 86 882/21 F&M W 95 772/23 at Rochester W 71 642/24 at Colgate W 82 762/28 at Gettysburg L 91 963/3 at Dickinson L 73 753/7 at Lafayette L 58 653/10 Muhlenberg L 62 80roster (G/PPG): 14 Deakyne (1/0.0), 22 DeLoca (22/9.2), Donall (0/0.0), 11 Gallagher (22/19.1), 4 Landis (3/0.7), 7 Lavin (22/3.3), Lindsey (0/0.0), 15 McKibbin (20/7.1), 12 Pangburn (0/0.0), 8 Reichman (14/3.6), 5 Schloeder (9/1.6), 13 Strassner (19/14.6), 6 Strella (21/7.0), Waldron (0/0.0), 10 Wagner (6/0.3), 3 Webber (22/6.6).

1951-52 (8-16)Coach: Jack guy

12/5 at Juniata W 65 5012/8 Western Maryland W 88 7212/12 at Penn State L 63 7312/15 Lehigh W 87 6712/22 at St. Joseph’s L 67 7812/28 vs. Boston College# L 64 8612/29 vs. Arizona State# W 75 671/4 Colgate L 53 571/9 at Gettysburg L 79 861/12 at Lafayette L 64 801/16 Muhlenberg L 84 951/19 at Albright L 56 732/2 Lafayette L 68 81

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year-by-year results2/5 Rutgers W 101 892/8 at Connecticut L 59 852/9 at Rhode Island St. W 85 742/13 at Lehigh L 60 642/16 at Buffalo L 75 912/20 at F&M L 86 1032/23 Gettysburg W 73 712/26 Dickinson W 98 703/1 at Cornell L 67 873/5 at Muhlenberg L 74 993/8 Penn State L 67 80# Boston Tournamentroster (G/PPG): 22 DeLoca (24/9.8), 11 Gallagher (24/16.5), 9 Lindsey (2/1.0), 14 Longo (4/0.0), 15 McKibbin (23/9.3), 7 Poff (24/7.3), 8 Reichman (13/3.0), 5 Schloeder (17/1.4), 12 Siegel (0/0.0), 13 Strassner (21/12.7), 6 Strella (12/11.0), 10 Wagner (18/2.1), 3 Webber (24/9.6).

1952-53 (3-16)Coach: Ben Kribbs

12/6 Juniata W 76 7312/10 at Lehigh L 56 8512/13 Albright L 55 6512/16 at Dickinson L 33 551/7 Gettysburg L 58 791/10 Lafayette L 59 631/14 at Muhlenberg L 52 901/21 at Albright L 50 892/4 Muhlenberg L 64 822/7 at W. Maryland W 86 832/11 Lehigh L 62 832/14 at Penn State L 49 712/18 at Lafayette L 48 732/21 at Gettysburg L 72 882/25 Susquehanna W 93 732/28 at Buffalo L 58 823/3 F&M L 83 1033/6 at Hartwick L 65 973/7 at Colgate L 70 117roster (G/PPG): Bradway (19/10.1), 11 Christian (N/A), 4 Cox (19/5.5), 6 Johnson (19/3.2), 5 Landis (19/5.1), Lindsay (N/A), 10 Parker (19/14.0), 7 Poff (8/12.0), Reichman (19/9.2).

1953-54 (4-16)Coach: Ben Kribbs

12/5 Lehigh L 61 7312/8 at Dickinson L 43 6812/12 Connecticut L 64 8012/16 at Juniata L 60 8312/18 Albright L 61 771/6 at Muhlenberg L 55 881/8 Colgate W 76 741/13 Gettysburg L 52 881/16 at Albright L 59 761/23 at Lafayette L 49 751/27 Penn State L 43 492/6 at Rutgers L 73 812/10 Lafayette L 77 892/12 at Susquehanna W 84 612/17 Dickinson W 77 652/20 at Gettysburg L 57 752/23 Juniata W 84 772/27 at Lehigh L 69 843/3 at F&M L 80 973/6 Muhlenberg L 76 96roster (G/PPG): 9 Boring (11/2.2), 3 Bradway (16/13.5), 4 Cox (16/4.7), 11 Guttermuth (13/2.8), 6 Johnson (20/5.5), Krise (6/0.6), 8 McKenzie (20/10.9), 10 Parker (20/15.5), 7 Poff (7/10.0), 12 Rappel (20/2.8), 21 Richards (8/2.5), 15 Slavitt (9/1.9), 14 Smith (20/1.5), 13 Wain (18/6.8).

1954-55 (3-18)Coach: Ben Kribbs

12/1 Albright W 102 8712/4 at Lehigh L 65 8712/10 at Colgate L 76 9312/11 at Rochester L 86 9412/17 Rutgers L 87 891/5 at Penn State L 45 941/8 Muhlenberg L 74 961/12 at Gettysburg L 87 921/15 Lafayette L 93 1171/22 at Albright L 70 762/4 at Iona L 68 912/5 at NYU L 65 822/9 at Lafayette L 72 812/12 Dickinson L 81 822/14 Susquehanna W 95 672/16 at Juniata L 66 702/19 Gettysburg L 54 782/23 at Pittsburgh L 74 812/26 Lehigh L 59 613/2 Franklin & Marshall W 111 913/5 at Muhlenberg L 75 95roster (G/PPG): 9 Baccelli (21/12.3), 14 Beatty (18/12.9), 10 Corrigan (21/12.9), 15 Kenzie (21/4.4), 12 Rappel (15/0.5), 8 Schanley (15/1.6), 13 Slavitt (20/3.6), 11 Tannenbaum (21/11.7), 7 Voorhees (21/14.0).

1955-56 (10-14)Coach: Ben Kribbs

12/3 Juniata W 71 6812/9 Colgate L 74 7712/14 Lehigh W 71 5712/17 at Albright W 66 6312/27 at Hofstra# L 62 8812/28 vs. Cortland# L 87 901/7 at Carnegie Tech W 65 601/11 Gettysburg W 79 681/14 at Lafayette L 45 981/18 Penn State W 81 741/21 at Muhlenberg L 80 932/3 at Hofstra L 81 832/4 at Wagner L 56 782/8 at Temple L 50 882/11 Delaware W 91 822/15 at Penn State L 67 792/18 at Gettysburg L 77 872/21 Muhlenberg L 86 1002/24 Lafayette L 62 632/25 at Lehigh L 57 632/28 F&M W 69 603/2 at Colgate L 42 633/3 at Rochester W 73 703/7 Albright W 95 88# Hofstra Christmas Tournament roster (G/PPG): Baccelli (24/7.5), Beatty (23/9.3), Beidleman (10/3.1), Corrigan (20/6.3), Kenzie (24/5.1), Salankiewicz (15/3.5), Slavitt (22/3.6), Strizzi (24/6.5), Tannenbaum (22/14.4), Taylor (5/2.0), Voorhees (23/8.9), Wieder (22/8.8).

1956-57 (16-8)Coach: Ben Kribbs

12/1 at Cornell W 60 5412/8 Gettysburg W 79 6112/12 at Lehigh W 72 6512/14 Colgate W 63 5112/18 at Delaware W 59 5812/27 vs. Wagner# W 83 6512/28 vs. Cortland# W 94 6712/29 vs. West Va. Tech# L 51 881/4 Hofstra W 71 411/5 at Juniata W 67 501/10 at Pittsburgh L 49 641/12 Lafayette L 60 681/15 Albright W 76 591/19 at Muhlenberg W 74 682/2 at Lafayette L 65 872/9 Wagner L 57 702/13 at Penn State L 56 592/15 Carnegie Tech W 63 582/16 at Gettysburg W 79 662/20 Penn State W 70 562/23 at Colgate L 75 882/27 at F&M W 81 583/2 Lehigh W 80 663/6 at Albright L 57 66# Hofstra Christmas Tournamentroster (G/PPG): Baccelli (23/12.9), Beatty (19/7.1), Beidleman (3/0.0), Corrigan (6/11.8), Danzig (24/14.3), Ericcson (19/4.4), Flanegan (21/7.0), Harley (15/5.5), Kniffin (17/7.3), Salankiewicz (19/1.9), Strizzi (23/2.9), Tannenbaum (20/7.2), Voorhees (21/3.5), Wieder (14/3.1), Wooster (2/0.0).

1957-58 (16-8)Coach: Ben Kribbs

12/3 F&M W 68 5612/6 at Colgate W 70 6612/7 at Cornell L 58 6412/11 at Gettysburg W 80 5812/14 Temple L 59 7512/19 vs. Tennessee# L 71 8912/20 vs. Davidson# W 68 58

12/21 vs. Clemson# L 66 711/8 Albright W 100 761/11 Delaware W 79 551/15 at St. Joseph’s L 64 751/18 at Lafayette (2OT) L 71 742/1 at Richmond L 63 812/5 Lehigh W 55 512/8 Colgate W 76 712/12 Juniata W 88 582/14 at Westminster W 80 662/15 at Carnegie Tech L 50 612/19 at Penn State W 63 562/21 Lafayette W 67 572/26 Gettysburg W 80 583/1 at Lehigh W 72 603/5 Penn State (OT) W 75 733/8 Muhlenberg W 79 71# Charlotte (N.C.) Tournamentroster (G/PPG): 37 Danzig (24/17.8), 31 Ericsson (24/7.5), 30 Flanegan (24/14/6), 32 Harley (23/13.0), 33 Horn (12/1.3), 25 Matz (5/1.8), 24 Salankiewicz (22/2.9), 27 Strizzi (24/5.9), 23 Thompson (23/5.9), 26 Wieder (17/2.1), 28 Wooster (18/2.4).

1958-59 (16-7)Coach: Ben Kribbs

12/4 Gettysburg W 77 6212/6 at Rutgers W 95 6912/10 Lehigh W 74 5212/13 at Cornell L 55 6112/19 Colgate W 90 6012/29 vs. St.Francis (Pa.)# L 65 7312/30 vs. South Carolina# W 67 6512/31 vs. Pittsburgh# W 95 761/3 Delaware W 66 531/7 at LaSalle (OT) L 68 701/10 Westminster W 78 691/13 at Penn State W 80 671/17 at Pittsburgh W 72 581/31 at Gettysburg W 71 682/5 Temple W 79 722/7 at Albright W 61 572/14 at F&M W 79 782/18 St. Joseph’s L 64 872/21 at Delaware L 79 862/25 Lafayette (OT) L 80 892/28 Carnegie Tech W 75 613/4 at Muhlenberg L 72 803/7 Penn State W 74 69# Carrousel Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.roster (G/PPG): 22/23 Babich (15/3.4), 44/45 Danzig (23/17.1), 24/25 Ericsson (23/10.2), 32/33 Evans (N/A), 10/11 Flanegan (22/14.8), 20/21 Harley (23/16.3), 30/31 Horstman (N/A), 14/15 Kasnick (N/A), 40/41 Matz (17/2.4), 12/13 Slife (N/A), Stoops (N/A), 42/43 Thompson (23/9.7), 34/35 Wooster (12/3.8).

1959-60 (10-11)Coach: Ben Kribbs

12/2 F&M W 82 5512/5 LaSalle L 62 8412/12 Gettysburg W 80 7112/16 at Lehigh L 69 7012/18 Albright W 81 6312/21 Rhode Island W 74 661/1 vs. The Citadel# L 73 951/2 vs. Harvard# L 59 681/4 at #18 Duke L 36 721/7 Delaware W 72 551/12 Penn State L 56 711/16 at Lafayette W 83 691/29 at Geo. Washington L 55 691/30 at Gettysburg L 46 612/6 Temple L 50 632/12 Rutgers W 70 532/15 at Penn State L 60 62

2/19 at Rochester W 92 742/24 at St. Joseph’s L 63 832/27 at Delaware W 75 723/1 Muhlenberg W 83 71# Poinsettia Tournament (Greenville, S.C.)roster (G/PPG): 22/23 Babich (19/6.5), 12/13 Cooney (11/3.5), 32/33 Evans (20/9.2), 52/53 Fadden (21/7.4), 10/11 Hill (10/3.2), 14/15 Kasnick (15/3.3), 54/55 Lampus (19/5.8), 40/41 Matz (9/3.3), Ott (4/0.3), 30/31 Roman (12/3.1), 50/51 Steiner (20/15.9), 42/43 Thompson (21/16.3).

1960-61 (12-11, 5-6 MAC)Coach: Ben Kribbs

12/1 Gettysburg* L 66 7212/3 at Rutgers* W 58 5512/7 at Cornell L 50 5212/10 CCNY W 73 5512/14 at LaSalle* L 69 7912/16 Delaware* W 81 8012/19 Baldwin-Wallace W 93 761/4 Colgate W 104 821/7 at Delaware* W 75 691/10 Penn State W 71 671/14 Geo. Washington W 101 851/27 at Virginia W 99 811/28 at VMI L 79 1011/31 at Pittsburgh L 67 792/2 at Gettysburg* L 67 682/7 at Penn State L 63 652/10 Westminster W 91 822/14 at Temple* L 66 782/18 Buffalo L 73 742/22 St. Joseph’s* L 67 922/25 Lehigh* W 88 632/28 at Muhlenberg* W 82 733/7 Lafayette* L 79 95* Middle Atlantic Conference gamesroster (G/PPG): 22/23 Babich (23/12.6), 10/11 Kniffin (14/20.1), 20/21 Penrose (21/6.2), 54/55 Lampus (22/5.6), 30/31 Roman (19/4.8), 14/15 Kasnick (23/3.9), 52/53 Fadden (12/2.6), 12/13 Cooney (15/1.5), 24/25 Johnson (12/1.8), 34/35 Skinner (4/0.5), 40/41 Magargal (3/0.0), 44/45 Smoker (20/8.6), 50/51 Steiner (23/22.0).

1961-62 (7-15, 2-9 MAC)Coach: Ben Kribbs

12/2 at St. Joseph’s* L 49 7912/7 at Lafayette* L 51 5912/9 Cornell L 61 7612/12 at Delaware* L 59 7712/16 Gettysburg* W 74 501/2 Rutgers* (OT) L 78 791/4 at Gettysburg* L 59 691/6 Delaware* L 67 731/9 at Penn State L 50 611/12 Navy W 75 591/27 at CCNY W 84 481/30 Temple* L 57 822/2 at Rochester W 78 602/3 at Colgate L 66 852/7 LaSalle* L 78 912/10 Pittsburgh L 60 702/13 Penn State W 69 682/17 at Buffalo L 50 682/21 Albright W 80 722/24 at Lehigh* L 48 642/28 Muhlenberg* W 100 673/3 at Westminster L 44 74* Middle Atlantic Conference gamesroster (G/PPG): 12/13 Cooney (17/1.7), 52/53 Fadden (22/7.4), 42/43 Fry (21/8.5), 24/25 Gentile (21/6.4), 32/33 Headley (11/1.9), 30/31 Hester (21/6.0), 14/15 Johnson (5/3.6), 10/11 Kaminskas (16/1.6), 54/55 Lampus (21/8.5), 20/21 Seiler (14/1.4), 44/45 Smoker (9/9.2), 50/51 Steiner (22/17.1), 22/23 Storch (7/11.7).

1962-63 (7-16, 2-8 MAC)Coach: gene Evans

12/1 Wash. & Jeff. W 53 4912/5 Buffalo L 72 7812/8 at Cornell W 67 5912/12 at Temple* L 53 6112/15 Gettysburg* L 64 7712/19 at LaSalle* L 55 10512/28 at Maine# W 66 6412/29 vs. Brown# W 82 691/5 at Navy L 58 671/8 Penn State (OT) L 83 881/11 at Albright L 61 641/26 at Penn State L 75 901/29 Lafayette* L 67 792/2 Westminster L 60 682/6 Delaware* L 56 582/9 Lehigh* W 53 482/12 St. Joseph’s* L 62 792/15 at Westminster L 56 882/16 at Pittsburgh L 54 762/20 at Delaware* L 63 712/23 Lehigh* W 85 672/28 at Gettysburg* L 52 603/2 Colgate W 95 84* Middle Atlantic Conference games# Downeast Classic, Bangor, Maine

All-time leading scorer Al leslie (center, facing camera) celebrates a win with his teammates and davis Gym faithful.

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year-by-year results

roster (G/PPG): 14/15 Bouldin (15/3.9), 40/41 Gentile (1/2.0), 52/53 Hathaway (23/16.3), 30/31 Headley (11/3.0), 42/43 Heiner (23/5.8), 34/35 Hester (21/6.8), 12/13 Johnson (23/6.7), 32/33 Kaminskas (10/0.8), 10/11 Matthews (23/14.5), 20/21 Penrose (14/15.3), 24/25 Seiler (6/0.3), 22/23 Watahovich (8/4.1).

1963-64 (8-13, 3-7 MAC)Coach: gene Evans

12/2 American W 71 5512/6 at Bethany L 54 6612/7 at Wash. & Jeff. W 62 4512/12 at Gettysburg* L 57 5912/14 LaSalle* L 75 9312/17 Scranton W 98 8012/20 at Lafayette* L 64 761/4 at Delaware* L 70 751/8 Westminster L 76 831/11 Gettysburg* W 78 521/15 Pittsburgh L 60 751/18 Temple* L 65 722/5 at Penn State L 52 802/8 at Rutgers W 72 712/12 at St. Joseph’s* (OT) L 63 712/15 Delaware* (OT) W 88 842/18 at Navy L 47 862/22 Lehigh* W 72 682/26 Albright W 83 652/29 at Lehigh* L 51 623/4 Penn State L 58 66* Middle Atlantic Conference gamesroster (G/PPG): 14/15 Bouldin (9/1.1), 32/33 Carson (11/1.0), 20/21 Douglass (5/1.6), 50/51 Friend (9/2.4), 12/13 Fuehrer (14/2.1), 52/53 Hathaway (21/17.2), 30/31 Headley (21/6.8), 42/43 Heiner (21/5.6), 34/35 Hester (21/9.1), 22/23 Kozella (21/7.0), 10/11 Matthews (21/12.8), 54/55 Mitchell (10/6.1), 44/45 Narcum (5/1.6), 24/25 Sloper (7/0.6), 40/41 Unger (14/2.4).

1964-65 (11-13, 2-5 MAC)Coach: Don smith

12/5 Bethany W 65 4212/8 at Gettysburg* L 44 6212/12 at Lehigh* L 55 6012/15 Wash. & Jeff. W 69 5412/18 at Westminster L 56 5712/19 at Pittsburgh L 59 6512/22 at Akron# L 63 6512/23 vs. Capital# W 84 621/6 at Scranton W 82 681/9 at Colgate W 64 521/13 Gettysburg* W 70 511/15 Rutgers L 66 701/27 at Albright W 64 521/30 at Rhode Island L 69 742/4 at American W 79 692/6 Lafayette* L 45 582/10 Penn State L 61 792/12 Army L 49 642/13 at Delaware* W 81 652/16 at #3 St. Joseph’s* L 57 942/20 at Lafayette* L 49 662/24 at Penn State L 52 682/27 Lehigh W 85 543/2 Delaware W 85 69* Middle Atlantic Conference games# Rubber City Classic, Akron, Ohioroster (G/PPG): 25 Carson (17/1.3), 35 Convery (1/0.0), 15 Doug-lass (15/4.1), 55 Friend (12/0.7), 13 Fuehrer (22/5.6), 53 Hathaway (24/19.6), 43 Heiner (24/4.1), 31 Herz (13/1.2), 21 Kozella (24/8.0), 11 Matthews (23/10.3), 51 McMonigle (22/6.5), 45 Rodgers (24/6.3), 41 Unger (16/1.3), 33 Zavorskas (7/1.6).

1965-66 (15-10, 7-2 MAC)Coach: Don smith

12/4 at Davidson L 48 9012/8 at Lafayette* W 84 7812/11 Wagner L 80 9812/15 at LaSalle* L 68 8712/17 Westminster W 88 6412/18 at Buffalo L 61 7212/21 vs. Marietta# L 66 7512/22 vs. Geneva# W 65 581/5 at Gettysburg* W 71 601/8 Scranton W 105 741/10 American W 80 741/12 at Penn State L 55 951/15 Pittsburgh W 66 572/2 at Army L 38 842/5 at Rutgers L 73 782/10 Gettysburg* W 69 582/12 Delaware* W 94 702/16 Albright W 69 622/18 Colgate W 65 612/19 Lafayette* L 67 742/23 Penn State L 57 662/26 at Lehigh* W 67 583/1 at Delaware* W 74 693/4 Lehigh* W 71 643/5 at W&J (OT) W 75 65* Middle Atlantic Conference games# Rubber City Classic, Akron, Ohioroster (G/PPG): Bartley (15/8.8), 23 Carroll (13/1.5), 35 Carson (12/1.5), 41 Cranston (9/2.3), 15 Douglass (23/5.2), 31 Frick (8/0.7), 55 Friend (22/6.3), 13 Feuhrer (12/3.5), 51 McMonigle (18/14/7), 43 Murphy (25/8.9), 21 Kozella (25/11.4), 45 Rodgers (25/17.0), 33 Zavorskas (18/2.9).

1966-67 (11-11, 6-3 MAC)Coach: Don smith

12/7 Lafayette* W 66 6312/10 Wagner W 67 6212/12 at Penn State L 58 6512/15 F&M W 85 6012/17 at Lehigh* L 55 6212/20 vs. Wash. Univ.# W 82 6612/21 at Akron# L 60 871/7 at Colgate L 68 831/11 at Albright L 48 501/14 Gettysburg* W 89 741/26 at Pittsburgh L 58 631/28 at Westminster L 69 832/1 Delaware* W 69 682/4 Rutgers L 70 722/8 American* W 68 642/10 Navy W 67 642/11 at Delaware* L 42 722/15 at Gettysburg* L 59 842/18 at Lafayette* W 73 612/22 Penn State W 65 622/25 Lehigh* (OT) W 60 573/1 at Scranton L 83 92* Middle Atlantic Conference games# Rubber City Classic, Akron, Ohioroster (G/PPG): 35 Carson (10/0.9), 41 Cranston (12/1.3), 23 Farver (22/5.6), 53 Greenwood (22/9.9), 32 Hohenthal (7/1.4), 51 McMonigle (22/16.8), 43 Murphy (22/10.5), 45 Rodgers (22/13.5), 15 Schneider (16/6.5), 25 Soller (18/4.7).

1967-68 (12-11, 4-6 MAC)Coach: Don smith

12/1 at Davidson L 70 9112/2 at Wagner L 72 9112/6 at Delaware* L 79 8212/9 Lafayette* L 81 8212/13 LaSalle* L 69 8412/16 Lehigh* W 78 6512/18 Penn State W 83 6812/28 vs. St. Francis (NY)# W 84 8112/29 at LeMoyne (OT)# L 74 781/4 Scranton (OT) W 95 941/6 at F&M W 85 691/10 Albright W 82 501/13 at American* L 76 771/29 Colgate W 119 1062/1 at Gettysburg* L 79 902/3 at Rutgers L 66 672/6 Wash. & Jeff. W 99 592/10 Delaware* W 88 872/16 Westminster L 69 842/17 at Lafayette* W 63 592/21 at Penn State (OT) W 74 732/24 at Lehigh* L 67 752/27 Gettysburg* W 94 86* Middle Atlantic Conference games# LeMoyne Tounrnamentroster (G/PPG): 34 Carson (13/1.5), 12 Cegles (18/1.8), 22 Farver (23/9.8), 30 Garrabrandt (3/2.0), 52 Greenwood (23/13.2), 32 Hohenthal (7/1.1), 40 Ibanez (9/1.0), 20 McKernan (6/1.8), 42 Murphy (23/11.7), 14 Schneider (23/18.4), 24 Soller (22/3.2), 10 Turner (3/0.0), 50 Wherry (23/20.4).

1968-69 (13-11, 7-3 MAC)Coach: Don smith

12/3 Gettysburg* W 99 7112/7 at American* W 59 5712/13 at Wabash W 86 6612/14 at DePauw W 71 6412/18 Delaware* W 100 8212/20 Penn State L 60 7912/31 at Florida L 70 741/4 at Miami L 82 891/6 Lafayette* W 77 491/7 Cornell L 68 701/11 F&M W 102 531/15 at Albright W 104 762/1 at Penn State L 66 682/3 at Wash. & Jeff. W 86 692/4 at Westminster L 55 562/8 Pittsburgh W 71 592/13 at Lehigh* (OT) L 76 782/15 at Lafayette* W 80 502/18 Rutgers L 70 762/21 Lehigh* W 102 732/22 at Delaware* L 60 632/25 at Colgate L 71 932/28 at St. Joseph’s* L 67 833/5 at Gettysburg* W 89 63* Middle Atlantic Conference gamesroster (G/PPG): 32/33 Bonkoski (N/A), 34/35 Carson (N/A), 12/13 Cegles (22/7.2), 22/23 Farver (22/8.0), 52/53 Greenwood (24/14.8), 30/31 Marble (N/A), 20/21 McKernan (22/4.0), 42/43 Riley (N/A), 14/15 Schneider (N/A), 24/25 Soller (N/A), 10/11 Wagner (N/A), 50/51 Wherry (24/17.7).

1969-70 (6-17, 3-8 MAC)Coach: Don smith

12/3 at Rider* (OT) L 90 9412/6 Lehigh* L 66 7512/11 American* L 82 8912/13 at Colgate L 71 971/3 at Miami L 88 931/5 at Virginia Tech L 53 57

1/10 Lafayette* L 76 801/12 at Delaware* W 83 811/17 Colgate L 70 841/21 at Gettysburg* W 81 631/24 at Pittsburgh L 53 791/28 at Rutgers L 54 651/31 at Syracuse L 69 842/2 at Lehigh* L 57 722/4 Gettysburg* W 77 662/7 NYU L 58 592/11 at Penn State L 62 772/14 at Lafayette* L 73 1052/20 Rider* L 65 692/21 Westminster W 82 662/24 Delaware* L 86 943/3 Penn State W 57 543/7 at Rochester W 82 62* Middle Atlantic Conference gamesroster (G/PPG): 52/53 Arrowsmith (18/1.6), 32/33 Bonkoski (22/6.5), 12/13 Cegles (23/7.7), 20/21 Hartigan (9/1.9), 34/35 Henninger (4/1.0), 14/15 Kostar (2/0.5), 22/23 Logan (9/1.2), 30/31 Marble (16/2.3), 44/45 McKernan (23/14.3), 40/41 Peterson (22/5.7), 42/43 Riley (23/13.5), 50/51 Wherry (23/19.7).

1970-71 (9-14, 4-6 MAC)Coach: Don smith

12/2 at Penn State L 55 8512/5 Rider* W 75 6512/10 at Lehigh* (3OT) L 71 7312/12 DePauw W 80 7112/29 vs. West Chester# W 82 7412/30 vs. Williams# W 71 521/6 Rochester W 90 651/9 Colgate W 61 601/11 at Delaware* L 57 811/13 at Gettysburg* W 73 671/16 Syracuse L 74 1011/22 at Cornell L 65 931/23 at Colgate L 74 1081/27 at Westminster L 66 751/30 Pittsburgh L 54 682/2 Lafayette* L 73 872/6 at NYU L 52 632/9 Gettysburg* W 74 632/12 Lehigh* W 60 502/13 at Lafayette* L 57 732/20 at Rider* L 60 622/24 Delaware* L 69 792/27 Rutgers L 59 60* Middle Atlantic Conference games# Albright Holiday Tournamentroster (G/PPG): 14/15 Biko (22/11.8), 34/35 Carter (23/14.1), 10/11 Darnall (22/4.4), 30/31 Donovan (22/7.3), 52/53 Greenwood (23/9.8), 50/51 Heron (14/2.6), 12/13 Kirkland (10/0.5), 24/25 Maggio (9/0.7), 44/45 Makuta (12/1.8), 40/41 Peterson (23/6.4), 22/23 Ramsay (15/2.1), 42/43 Riley (23/10.3).

1971-72 (5-18, 3-7 MAC)Coach: Don smith

12/1 Penn State L 70 8412/4 at Rider* L 56 8612/7 at Lehigh* W 78 6912/11 at Colgate L 68 8412/28 vs. Assumption# L 71 9112/29 vs. American Int’l# W 77 6712/30 vs. Ball State# (OT) L 83 841/5 at Rochester W 68 601/8 Delaware* L 66 681/12 at West Virginia L 73 881/15 at Gettysburg* L 60 611/19 at Pittsburgh L 67 911/22 Lehigh* (OT) W 64 621/26 Drexel L 63 681/29 Colgate L 83 882/1 at Lafayette* L 66 852/4 Dickinson (OT) L 86 872/9 Gettysburg* W 76 552/12 Lafayette* L 74 842/16 at Syracuse L 74 912/21 Rider* L 84 912/23 at Delaware* L 75 822/26 at Rutgers L 66 91*Middle Atlantic Conference games# Hall of Fame Trn., Springfield, Mass.roster (G/PPG): 14/15 Biko (14/7.9), 34/35 (Carter 22/14.8), 24/25 Correnti (23/5.7), 10/11 Darnall (23/11.1), 20/21 Davis (6/1.3), 30/31 Donovan (23/7.7), 44/45 Garrett (13/1.9), 52/53 Greenwood (23/9.5), 50/51 Heron (11/1.2), 40/41 Kerr (23/13.4), 22/23 Kirkland (20/2.9), 32/33 Thomas (8/2.3), 12/13 Wright (6/0.0).

1972-73 (11-14, 6-4 MAC)Coach: Jim valvano

12/2 at Penn State L 48 6112/6 at Scranton W 81 4812/9 Rider* W 61 5912/13 Colgate W 76 5212/29 at Gannon# L 81 8712/30 vs. Lafayette# L 72 741/2 at Stetson% L 55 591/3 vs. St. Peter’s% W 92 751/4 at Georgia L 80 97

The always energetic Jim valvano spent three seasons as bucknell’s head coach (1972-75).

bill Gravely is also the bu record-holder in the triple jump.

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12/5 LaSalle* W 80 7012/7 at Carnegie Mellon W 78 6912/22 at Maryland L 73 951/4 at Hofstra* W 73 691/7 Cornell W 78 621/9 at Bloomsburg W 64 531/12 American* W 105 891/14 at Drexel* W 73 641/16 Temple* L 44 491/19 Rochester W 100 811/21 Lycoming W 107 771/23 at Delaware* W 69 661/26 West Chester* W 89 741/28 Colgate W 66 631/30 at St. Joseph’s* L 60 721/31 at Rider* W 88 822/2 Lehigh* W 88 732/6 Lafayette* W 55 542/9 Delaware* W 76 602/11 Gettysburg L 66 672/13 at West Chester* W 80 682/16 Rider* W 73 602/21 at Lehigh* W 66 592/23 at Lafayette* L 79 922/27 Delaware% W 76 652/29 at St. Joseph’s% L 71 76* East Coast Conference games% ECC Tournament (Palestra)roster (G/PPG): 15 Adkins (16/0.9), 42 Barry (27/16.9), 12 Flannery (27/7.2), 44 Harrison (20/1.5), 14 Hepburn (26/3.1), 55 Knuth (25/3.2), 22 Leslie (27/20.9), 34 Manly (21/0.9), 30 O’Brien (25/3.4), 54 Okorodudu (18/0.5), 52 Page (25/2.6), 20 Schoeck (14/1.3), 10 Shehadi (22/2.1), 32 Sigl (27/13.2), 33 Vullo (11/1.7).

1980-81 (12-16, 6-10 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/28 at #8 Virginia# L 45 6411/29 vs. Lafayette# L 47 6912/6 Carnegie Mellon W 87 73

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1/6 at Ga. Southern W 68 631/8 at Armstrong State L 67 701/13 Pittsburgh L 56 781/19 at Colgate L 56 601/24 Syracuse L 58 831/26 at Lehigh* W 75 401/31 Lafayette* L 52 862/3 Delaware* (2OT) L 83 912/5 Rutgers L 69 802/7 at Gettysburg* L 66 702/10 at Rider* W 57 492/14 Lehigh* W 70 592/17 at Lafayette* W 51 492/21 at Delaware* W 51 492/24 Gettysburg* L 58 602/27 at Dickinson W 61 54*Middle Atlantic Conference games # Gem City Tournament, Erie, Pa.% Hatter Tournament, DeLand, Fla.roster (G/PPG): 14/15 Biko (24/10.7), 12/13 Bracho (20/3.3), 50/51 Burke (14/1.1), 34/35 Carter (25/14.5), 24/25 Correnti (19/1.3), 42/43 Darnall (25/10.6), 30/31 Donovan (23/4.6), 44/45 Garrett (14/1.3), 52/53 Greenwood (24/9.2), 20/21 Hall (16/1.8), 40/41 Kerr (24/8.9), 22/23 Kirkland (15/1.7), 32/33 Thomas (17/2.0), 54/55 Wilson (7/0.9).

1973-74 (8-16, 2-8 MAC)Coach: Jim valvano

12/1 Penn State L 57 7012/5 Scranton W 86 6312/8 at Rider* L 48 5012/14 at Colgate L 58 9112/27 vs. Kings Point# W 69 4212/28 at Wilkes# L 62 721/2 at Wake Forest L 56 831/5 at Pittsburgh L 62 731/9 Rochester W 89 741/12 at Drexel W 52 491/18 Juniata W 75 671/19 Colgate (OT) L 51 521/23 at Syracuse L 53 1101/26 Lehigh* W 56 551/30 Lafayette* L 49 602/2 at Delaware* L 73 1012/4 at Rutgers L 69 802/6 Gettysburg* L 57 612/9 Rider* W 67 602/13 at Lehigh* L 55 612/16 at Lafayette* L 79 832/18 Dickinson W 68 532/20 Delaware* L 63 772/23 at Gettysburg* L 64 78* Middle Atlantic Conference games# Scranton Holiday Classicroster (G/PPG): 15 Boettner (6/0.7), 25 Bracho (21/2.6), 33 Burke (19/2.6), 23 Deihm (16/1.4), 45 Garrett (21/4.0), 35 Gravely (24/7.5), 53 Hall (15/2.9), 31 Harris (17/1.8), 41 Kerr (23/12.4), 11 McLean (24/12.0), 51 Novacek (25/8.1), 13 Oristaglio (24/7.4), Reddy (7/1.1), 43 Stettler (18/5.3).

1974-75 (14-12, 4-4 ECC)Coach: Jim valvano

12/2 at #7 South Carolina L 74 8812/5 Bloomsburg L 53 7112/7 Rider* L 75 7912/10 at Penn State L 83 8812/27 vs. St. Francis (NY)# L 68 6912/28 vs. Gettysburg# W 83 521/4 at Seton Hall L 61 721/7 at Rochester W 105 641/8 at Colgate W 73 591/11 Pittsburgh W 72 661/14 at Cornell W 73 591/15 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 71 63

1/18 at Juniata W 67 451/21 Drexel W 68 641/23 at Dickinson W 80 681/25 at Lehigh* W 82 621/30 Rutgers L 72 942/1 at Delaware* W 63 622/6 at Gettysburg W 66 582/8 at Rider* L 68 852/13 Lehigh* W 74 642/15 Lafayette* W 73 652/19 Delaware* L 76 822/22 Gettysburg L 59 713/1 at Lafayette* L 64 963/4 at LaSalle% L 74 85* East Coast Conference games# Roanoke Classic, Salem, Va.% East Coast Conference Tournamentroster (G/PPG): 40 Callaway (26/5.2), 44 Clark (26/6.2), 20 Gravely (23/3.3), 12 Greenman (20/1.5), 30 Griffin (24/3.0), 54 Hebditch (26/9.5), 10 McLean (26/8.4), 22 Oristaglio (23/2.4), 14 Purnell (26/18.0), 24 Reddy (15/0.5), 42 Stettler (26/11.0), 32 Werner (25/5.1).

1975-76 (13-13, 5-5 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

12/1 Juniata W 76 5812/3 at Penn W 66 6412/6 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 81 7912/9 at Scranton L 66 6712/11 Rochester L 85 8612/29 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s# L 69 7712/30 at Albright# W 63 511/6 Seton Hall L 73 801/10 Colgate W 49 481/14 Penn State W 69 641/17 at #10 Rutgers L 82 1051/22 Dickinson W 75 681/24 Cornell L 69 851/26 at Drexel L 55 611/28 at Rider* L 68 821/31 Lehigh* W 71 672/3 Lafayette* L 66 742/7 at Delaware* L 73 842/9 at Gettysburg W 87 602/11 West Chester* W 73 622/14 Rider* W 74 712/18 at Lehigh* W 71 692/21 at Lafayette* L 78 1012/25 Delaware* W 82 802/28 at West Chester* L 73 843/2 at Hofstra% L 58 77* East Coast Conference games# Albright Tournament% East Coast Conference Tournamentroster (G/PPG): 40 Callaway (24/6.1), 44 Clark (24/3.2), 3 Edwards (8/0.5), 20 Gravely (26/6.5), 12 Greenman (19/2.5), 54 Hebditch (26/9.3), 34 Lyons (8/0.3), 10 McNichol (8/3.4), 4 Muller (26/6.4), 22 Oristaglio (26/8.2), 14 Purnell (25/16.3), 42 Stettler (26/11.2), 24 Timko (3/0.7), 52 Werner (21/2.7).

1976-77 (10-15, 5-5 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

12/1 at Bloomsburg L 72 7712/4 St. Francis (N.Y.) L 71 7512/7 Scranton W 65 6312/22 at #15 Maryland L 72 10612/28 vs. American# W 65 6012/29 at Lafayette# L 56 711/3 at West Virginia L 71 1121/5 at Seton Hall L 68 811/8 Upsala W 76 581/12 at Cornell (OT) W 73 691/15 at American L 65 841/17 Drexel L 63 70

1/19 at Colgate L 85 941/22 at Rochester L 68 771/25 Rider* W 58 481/29 at Lehigh* L 69 782/2 at Lafayette* L 63 812/5 Delaware* W 78 752/9 at West Chester* W 55 512/12 at Rider* W 79 732/14 Gettysburg W 86 662/16 Lehigh* L 56 672/19 Lafayette* L 78 862/23 at Delaware* L 74 922/26 West Chester* W 94 86* East Coast Conference games# Lafayette Invitationalroster (G/PPG): 42 Barry (25/17.6), 24 Betts (23/6.8), 40 Cal-laway (24/4.4), 44 Clark (25/7.0), 5 Flannery (24/6.9), 3 Hepburn (7/0.9), 34 Klebanoff (3/0.0), 12 McNichol (19/3.4), 4 Muller (18/3.1), 30 O’Brien (8/1.3), 22 Oristaglio (22/3.2), 14 Purnell (24/12.5), 32 Sigl (19/6.4).

1977-78 (13-15, 5-9 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/25 at #14 Maryland L 62 9511/30 LaSalle* L 77 9212/3 Bloomsburg W 68 5412/5 Lycoming W 99 8412/8 at Cornell L 69 7612/28 at South Alabama# L 68 9412/29 vs. Middle Tenn.# L 65 771/4 Moravian W 85 651/7 Temple* L 69 801/11 at Upsala L 65 691/14 American* L 75 871/16 at Drexel* L 68 891/18 Colgate W 81 611/25 West Chester* W 79 551/28 at Rider* W 68 661/30 Dickinson W 71 612/1 Lehigh* W 72 682/4 Lafayette* L 52 562/8 at Delaware* L 92 1042/11 at West Chester* W 57 552/13 at Gettysburg W 84 592/15 Rider* L 65 782/18 at Lehigh* L 74 832/20 Rochester W 88 702/22 at Lafayette* L 82 962/25 Delaware* (OT) W 78 762/27 West Chester% W 88 733/1 at Delaware% L 62 72* East Coast Conference games# Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, Ala.% East Coast Conference Tournamentroster (G/PPG): 44 Baker (27/9.1), 42 Barry (28/14.5), 24 Betts (28/6.6), 40 Callaway (23/5.0), 12 Flannery (28/8.2), 14 Hepburn (27/3.1), 34 Klebanoff (28/4.2), 22 Leslie (27/13.5), 20 Manly (12/1.0), 10 McNichol (20/2.5), 30 O’Brien (24/1.4), 52 Page (2/2.0), 5 Schoeck (2/0.0), 32 Sigl (28/7.3).

1978-79 (18-9, 11-5 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/24 at Maryland L 97 10711/29 at LaSalle* L 76 7712/2 Carnegie Mellon W 90 6912/5 at Colgate L 79 8612/9 Bloomsburg W 90 7112/11 Cornell W 80 651/5 Old Dominion# L 76 881/6 Georgia Southern# W 79 781/10 St. Joseph’s* (2OT) W 63 611/13 at American* (2OT) W 85 831/15 Drexel* W 67 661/18 at Temple* L 69 701/20 at Rochester W 93 781/24 at West Chester* W 61 551/27 Rider* W 101 821/29 Hofstra* (OT) W 67 641/31 at Lehigh* L 64 822/3 at Lafayette* W 74 682/8 Delaware* W 59 542/10 West Chester* W 78 692/12 Gettysburg W 82 742/14 at Rider* L 89 942/17 Lehigh* W 82 652/21 Lafayette* (OT) W 65 632/24 at Delaware* L 88 962/28 West Chester% W 75 613/2 at St. Joseph’s% L 61 69 * East Coast Conference games# Old Dominion Classic% ECC Tournament (Palestra)roster (G/PPG): 15 Adkins (12/0.3), 42 Barry (27/18.7), 12 Flannery (27/7.0), 44 Harrison (6/0.8), 14 Hepburn (27/4.1), 33 Kachulis (3/0.0), 34 Klebanoff (27/7.0), 55 Knuth (19/1.8), 22 Leslie (27/18.7), 30 O’Brien (20/2.7), 54 Okorodudu (1/0.0), 52 Page (26/2.3), 20 Schoeck (10/2.1), 10 Shehadi (14/2.3), 32 Sigl (26/14.7).

1979-80 (20-7, 13-3 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

12/1 at Pittsburgh L 65 83

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Pat Flannery and the bucknell players exchange gifts with members of a Yugoslavian club team prior to a 1978 exhibition game in davis Gym.

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12/8 at LaSalle* L 63 7312/10 Lycoming W 93 691/2 vs. E. Michigan$ L 60 761/3 vs. Colgate$ W 84 711/5 Dickinson W 80 621/7 St. Joseph’s* L 56 661/10 Hofstra* (OT) L 68 741/12 at Colgate L 90 931/17 at American* L 65 751/19 Drexel* L 55 561/24 Bloomsburg L 72 731/26 Gettysburg W 72 711/28 Delaware* W 51 451/31 at West Chester* L 75 842/4 Rider* (OT) W 62 552/7 at Lehigh* W 54 442/11 at Lafayette* W 56 532/14 at Delaware* L 67 762/16 at Temple* L 59 772/18 West Chester* W 87 792/21 at Rider* W 65 612/25 Lehigh* L 62 632/28 Lafayette* L 60 683/2 West Chester% W 79 663/4 at Rider% L 50 68* East Coast Conference games# Virginia Tournament$ Siena Tournament % East Coast Conference Tournament roster (G/PPG): 15 Adkins (27/4.2), 32 Cody (26/2.7), 30 Cosi-mano (18/1.8), 44 Harrison (15/1.1), 22 Leslie (28/19.2), 34 Manly (7/1.3), 12 McGregor (21/3.2), 42 Moss (28/7.9), 54 Okorodudu (28/9.1), 52 Page (28/10.4), 55 Rizzo (8/0.4), 20 Schoeck (11/1.8), 10 Shehadi (28/6.0), 33 Vullo (8/1.8), 14 Wright (19/2.5).

1981-82 (7-20, 3-13 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/28 Dickinson W 73 7112/2 Princeton L 49 5712/4 at James Madison# L 43 5912/5 vs. Drexel# W 76 7512/7 LaSalle* L 53 5512/11 Colgate L 67 7012/30 at St. Joseph’s* L 58 711/4 Lycoming W 71 451/6 Temple* L 54 801/9 at Hofstra* L 62 751/12 at Niagara L 75 921/16 American* L 75 921/18 at Drexel* L 62 791/20 at St. Fran. (Pa.) (OT) L 76 791/25 at Gettysburg W 69 601/27 Lafayette* L 56 611/30 at Delaware* L 58 602/3 West Chester* W 72 612/6 Rider* W 82 712/10 at Lehigh* L 54 732/13 at Lafayette* L 66 672/15 Messiah (2OT) L 70 722/17 Delaware* L 54 622/20 at West Chester* L 50 522/24 at Rider* L 34 592/27 Lehigh* W 46 413/1 at LaSalle% L 72 81* East Coast Conference games# James Madison Tournament% East Coast Conference Tournamentroster (G/PPG): 24 Andrews (27/8.2), 22 Barry (9/1.3), 32 Cody (27/5.9), 33 Connor (0/0.0), 30 Cosimano (20/4.1), 50 DeWitt

(1/6.0), 44 Hegedus (5/0.4), 20 Janaskie (3/0.3), 12 McGregor (27/5.2), 42 Moss (26/7.1), 54 Okorodudu (27/5.7), 10 Puriefoy (24/6.6), 52 Rizzo (24/4.2), 34 Romberger (10/1.1), 40 Sigl (25/4.9), 14 Wright (27/11.9).

1982-83 (17-11, 8-5 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/27 at Princeton L 43 7211/29 Wilkes W 90 6512/1 at LaSalle* L 66 6812/3 at Clemson# L 73 8512/4 vs. Furman# (2OT) L 67 6812/8 Lycoming W 76 6012/10 Muhlenberg W 55 4612/22 Hofstra* L 52 661/5 at Colgate W 50 471/8 at Towson L 54 551/15 at American* W 66 621/17 Niagara W 67 481/19 at Notre Dame L 52 641/24 Gettysburg W 76 461/26 at Lafayette* W 61 591/29 Delaware* W 71 562/2 Colgate W 51 502/5 Rider* W 53 502/9 at Lehigh* W 73 592/16 at Delaware* L 50 532/19 Towson* W 85 732/21 Lafayette* W 60 592/23 Drexel* L 60 722/26 Lehigh* W 68 513/2 at Rider* (OT) L 52 603/5 St. Francis (Pa.) W 77 673/9 Hofstra^ W 56 553/11 vs. American% (OT) L 49 51* East Coast Conference games# IPTAY Tournament, Clemson, S.C.^ ECC Tournament at Bucknell% ECC Tournament at Lafayetteroster (G/PPG): 24 Andrews (28/13.7), 32 Cody (28/8.7), 54 Connor (8/1.3), 30 Cosimano (25/2.4), 50 DeWitt (3/2.3), 44 Hegedus (28/8.0), 20 Janaskie (2/0.0), 33 McGregor (14/5.3), 42 Moss (28/4.9), 10 Puriefoy (28/9.0), 34 Romberger (17/1.9), 22 Sangimino (8/0.5), 52 Schrader (1/2.0), 40 Sigl (28/7.9), 14 Wright (28/3.7).

1983-84 (24-5, 14-2 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/26 at Princeton W 60 5811/30 Lycoming W 84 5512/3 Wash. & Jeff. W 84 4212/6 Drexel* W 66 5612/19 at Robert Morris W 68 5012/21 at Towson* W 73 551/6 vs. Maine# L 75 781/7 at Fla. So.# (OT) W 78 771/9 at Duke L 67 841/14 American* W 63 441/17 Towson* W 63 481/20 Utica W 76 631/21 VMI W 66 491/25 Lafayette* W 64 561/28 at Delaware* W 87 722/1 Hofstra* W 69 592/4 at Rider* W 71 702/6 Lock Haven W 87 502/8 at Lehigh* W 56 422/11 at Lafayette* (OT) L 65 662/13 at American* W 67 54

2/15 Delaware* W 84 622/18 at Hofstra* W 77 592/22 at Drexel* W 66 582/25 Lehigh* W 68 492/29 Rider* L 44 463/8 at Towson% W 64 423/9 vs. Lafayette% W 46 443/10 vs. Rider% (OT) L 71 73* East Coast Conference games# Florida Southern Tournament % ECC Tournament at Towsonroster (G/PPG): Allsteadt (0/0.0), 24 Andrews (29/15.3), Beecy (0/0.0), 33 Campbell (7/2.4), 54 Connor (16/1.6), 30 Cosimano (29/4.7), 50 DeWitt (8/2.0), 32 Forsyth (0/0.0), 44 Hegedus (26/8.7), 20 Janaskie (9/1.3), 12 Lezanic (10/1.8), 42 Owen (25/4.2), 10 Puriefoy (29/11.3), 34 Romberger (29/6.7), 22 Sangimino (7/2.0), 52 Schrader (29/2.9), 14 Seneca (1/2.0), 40 Sigl (29/13.5).

1984-85 (19-10, 10-4 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/24 at George Mason L 77 9511/26 at Alabama L 56 8112/1 Robert Morris L 63 6612/5 Lock Haven W 79 6112/7 at Iona# L 68 8112/8 vs. Wagner# W 67 6212/12 Wilkes W 82 6212/28 vs. Brooklyn$ W 76 5912/29 at Utica$ L 65 671/5 Towson* W 68 501/9 Hofstra* W 69 541/12 at Rider* W 75 571/16 at Delaware* W 82 761/19 Drexel* L 60 621/21 York W 65 511/23 Lafayette* L 77 801/29 at Lehigh* W 67 612/2 at VMI W 63 602/4 Lycoming W 71 582/6 at Towson* L 65 682/9 at Hofstra* L 71 912/13 Rider* W 85 722/16 Delaware* W 75 712/20 at Drexel* W 67 572/23 at Lafayette* (OT) W 77 752/25 Lehigh* W 75 583/2 at Towson% (OT) W 79 773/3 vs. Rider% W 74 623/4 vs. Lehigh% (OT) L 74 76* East Coast Conference games# Manufacturer’s Hanover Classic, New Ro-chelle, N.Y.$ UC-Matt’s Classic, Utica, N.Y.% ECC Tournament at Towsonroster (G/PPG): 54 Allen (4/0.0), 30 Allsteadt (29/9.3), 24 Andrews (29/16.8), 34 Atkinson (29/9.7), 42 Beecy (16/1.6), 33 Campbell (15/1.4), 50 DeWitt (27/4.0), 32 Forsyth (25/4.0), 44 Hegedus (23/7.9), 20 Janaskie (25/0.7), 12 Lezanic (11/1.6), 52 Schrader (29/7.2), 22 Seneca (29/11.8).

1985-86 (17-12, 8-6 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/22 at New Mexico# L 80 9611/24 vs. Long Beach St.# L 45 6511/26 Susquehanna W 98 8211/30 Princeton W 70 5612/7 George Mason L 57 7412/11 at St. Francis (N.Y.) W 73 6812/13 Lebanon Valley W 85 5812/27 at Siena$ L 65 8312/28 vs. E. Carolina$ (OT) W 68 611/4 Towson* (OT) L 74 841/8 Coppin State W 89 641/11 at Marist L 53 611/13 Lycoming W 89 781/15 at Delaware* W 79 751/18 Drexel* W 69 681/23 Hofstra* W 69 681/25 at Lafayette* L 59 781/27 Gettysburg W 82 491/29 at Lehigh* L 75 852/1 Rider* W 76 582/5 at Towson* L 64 812/8 Delaware* W 81 752/12 at Drexel* L 68 752/15 at Hofstra* W 79 742/19 Lafayette* W 44 432/22 Lehigh* W 84 802/24 at Rider* L 67 933/1 at Towson% W 69 543/2 vs. Hofstra% L 66 68* East Coast Conference games# Lobo Tip-Off Trn., Albuquerque, N.M.$ Siena Invitational% ECC Tournament at Towsonroster (G/PPG): 33 Aceto (28/7.0), 44 Albee (N/A), 54 Allen (N/A), 30 Allsteadt (28/12.5), 34 Atkinson (24/12.0), 42 Beecy (29/5.3), 50 Blackwell (10/1.4), 40 Butts (29/9.3), 32 Graddy (N/A), 20 Heiden (24/2.4), 12 Lezanic (29/4.1), 10 Malarkey (N/A), 24 Moylan (N/A), 52 Schrader (28/9.8), 22 Seneca (29/11.0), 14 Watson (11/0.7).

1986-87 (22-9, 11-3 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/29 at Ohio State L 62 9012/5 vs. Jackson State# W 65 6412/6 at Youngstown St.# L 70 7712/8 Susquehanna W 88 6212/12 Lebanon Valley W 105 6212/22 at George Mason L 60 7712/28 vs. Howard$ L 67 8712/29 vs. Brooklyn$ W 87 751/2 Marist W 66 641/5 Lycoming W 92 521/7 Loyola (Md.) W 72 701/10 Drexel* W 85 791/13 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 78 591/15 at Rider* L 81 881/17 at Towson* L 59 671/19 at Maryland L 68 771/21 Delaware* W 84 781/24 at Drexel* W 86 821/28 at Hofstra* (OT) W 102 921/31 Lafayette* W 70 672/4 at Lehigh* W 92 872/11 Towson* W 75 662/14 at Delaware* W 80 742/16 Rider* W 88 712/21 Hofstra* W 92 872/25 at Lafayette* L 80 852/28 Lehigh* W 72 703/6 vs. Delaware% W 81 713/7 vs. Lehigh% (2OT) W 103 1003/8 at Towson% W 86 743/13 vs. #4 Georgetown^ L 53 75* East Coast Conference games# Youngstown State Invitational$ Utica Holiday Classic% ECC Tournament at Towson^ NCAA Tournament, Atlanta, Ga.roster (G/PPG): 33 Aceto (29/4.6), 44 Albee (9/1.9), 54 Allen (10/1.7), 30 Allsteadt (31/12.9), 34 Atkinson (31/14.9), 42 Beecy (31/4.3), 40 Butts (27/6.5), 20 Heiden (31/7.5), 12 Joseph (27/3.1), 50 Leggett (8/1.6), 24 Moylan (10/0.2), 32 Pfaff (3/0.3), 52 Schrader (31/10.9), 22 Seneca (31/13.5), 14 Watson (14/1.7), 10 Woollum (11/0.3).

1987-88 (16-12, 7-7 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/27 at Central Florida W 87 8111/28 at Florida State L 58 8712/2 at Army L 71 7312/5 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 84 6512/7 Susquehanna W 110 7212/11 Lycoming W 104 7712/21 at Duquesne W 96 9312/27 at San Diego State# L 70 8712/28 vs. Fresno State# W 66 561/6 George Mason L 91 961/9 Lehigh* L 76 831/11 Cornell W 99 931/13 Washington College W 110 771/16 at Loyola (Md.) W 80 601/20 at Rider* L 89 981/23 Towson* W 89 801/27 at Delaware* L 76 891/30 Drexel* L 92 1042/3 Hofstra* W 86 732/6 at Lafayette* L 67 692/10 at Lehigh* L 72 792/13 Rider* W 96 832/15 Lafayette* L 62 772/17 at Towson* W 83 712/20 Delaware* W 81 67

After 64 seasons, the bison played their final game in davis Gym on Jan. 11, 2003. bucknell won nearly two-thirds of its games there, finishing with a 462-233 record in the venerable facility.

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2/24 at Drexel* W 98 892/27 at Hofstra* W 59 553/5 vs. Lehigh% L 79 83* East Coast Conference games# Holiday Bowl Classic, San Diego, Calif.% ECC Tournament at Towsonroster (G/PPG): 33 Aceto (28/16.8), 54 Allen (8/1.3), 42 Bell (5/0.2), 40 Butts (27/17.5), 34 Diver (5/1.8), 30 Fenton (17/1.3), 20 Heiden (28/11.8), 12 Joseph (28/16.8), 50 Leggett (28/7.6), 52 Leshinski (4/0.0), 22 Malone (6/1.2), 24 Moylan (18/1.4), 32 Pfaff (15/1.5), 14 Watson (28/12.0), 10 Woollum (26/1.1).

1988-89 (23-8, 11-3 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/26 at Dayton L 68 6911/28 Susquehanna W 89 6811/30 Duquesne W 86 8312/3 at St. Bonaventure L 73 7512/5 Lycoming W 82 5512/7 Mt. St. Mary’s W 90 6912/20 at Evansville L 54 791/4 at Yale L 76 811/6 Manhattan# W 75 561/7 Keene State# W 78 661/11 Lehigh* W 100 911/14 at Hofstra* W 86 741/16 Army W 79 771/18 Drexel* W 79 771/21 Rider* W 80 621/25 at Towson* W 77 721/28 at Delaware* L 88 1021/30 at Cornell W 69 672/1 Lafayette* W 77 642/4 at Lehigh* W 81 732/8 Hofstra* W 89 702/11 at Drexel* L 65 882/15 Rider* W 81 752/18 Towson* (OT) L 83 932/20 St. Francis (Pa.) W 108 942/22 Delaware* W 81 762/25 at Lafayette* W 69 503/4 vs. Rider% W 106 803/5 vs. Hofstra% (OT) W 89 843/7 vs. Lafayette% W 71 653/17 vs. #7 Syracuse^ L 81 104* East Coast Conference games# Naismith-Holiday Inn Classic, Springfield, Mass.% ECC Tournament at Towson^ NCAA Tournament, Dallas, Texasroster (G/PPG): 33 Aceto (30/13.6), 44 Albee (11/1.5), 42 Bell (9/0.0), 40 Butts (31/14.1), 24 Courtney (13/1.9), 34 Diver (4/0.0), 30 Fenton (29/2.1), 20 Heiden (31/11.9), 12 Joseph (31/13.9), 50 Leggett (31/10.6), 52 Leshinski (3/0.0), 32 Pfaff (16/0.4), 54 Walsh (2/1.5), 14 Watson (31/11.4), 10 Woollum (31/2.2).

1989-90 (15-14, 6-8 ECC)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/27 Susquehanna W 93 8312/1 at UC Irvine# L 79 8512/2 vs. Navy# W 67 6612/5 Lycoming W 88 4512/21 Muhlenberg W 87 6212/28 vs. Southern Miss$ L 71 7812/29 vs. Navy$ W 89 841/4 St. Bonaventure W 95 821/6 at SMU L 80 881/10 Colgate W 100 941/13 at Lehigh* L 74 771/15 at Mt. St. Mary’s L 78 821/17 Hofstra* W 73 701/20 Drexel* L 86 87

1/24 at Rider* L 74 751/27 Towson* W 76 741/29 Cornell W 74 621/31 Delaware* W 83 712/3 at Lafayette* L 55 662/7 Lehigh* L 71 842/10 at Hofstra* L 67 802/12 at Colgate L 77 782/14 at Drexel* L 63 652/17 Rider* W 91 762/21 at Towson* W 73 642/24 at Delaware* L 68 802/26 Lafayette* W 62 603/3 vs. Hofstra% W 72 673/4 vs. Lehigh% L 67 73* East Coast Conference games# Freedom Bowl Classic, Irvine, Calif.$ Blue Angels Classic, Pensacola, Fla.% ECC Tournament at Towsonroster (G/PPG): 44 Bright (29/10.8), 14 Clark (2/2.0), 24 Courtney (29/10.6), 34 Diver (26/1.9), 30 Fenton (29/6.8), 12 Joseph (29/18.4), 42 Joy (4/1.8), 52 King (10/0.8), 50 Leggett (29/20.2), 40 Leshinski (25/3.7), 22 Malone (3/1.3), 20 Olkowski (28/3.4), 10 Peyton (4/1.5), 32 Pfaff (27/0.9), 54 Walsh (6/1.0).

1990-91 (18-13, 7-5 PL)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/23 vs. Murray State# L 68 8111/24 vs. Northern Iowa# W 71 5711/25 vs. St. Louis# W 103 9311/28 Delaware W 81 7212/1 Yale W 72 6312/3 at Fairfield L 67 9412/5 Lycoming W 97 4912/8 St. Francis (Pa.) W 93 8012/29 at Cornell L 85 931/2 at UMBC W 79 641/4 at Towson L 84 851/7 at Delaware L 87 911/9 Drexel W 87 731/12 Holy Cross* L 78 801/14 UMBC W 78 561/19 at Army* W 86 621/23 Fordham* L 73 791/26 Colgate* W 96 761/28 Towson L 83 891/30 at Lehigh* L 75 832/2 Lafayette* W 87 662/6 at Wake Forest L 67 832/9 at Holy Cross* W 79 692/11 Mt. St. Mary’s W 98 812/13 Army* W 69 512/16 at Fordham* L 63 692/20 at Colgate* W 70 672/23 Lehigh* L 87 982/25 at Lafayette* W 66 622/28 vs. Army% W 67 493/1 vs. Fordham% L 76 82* Patriot League games# San Juan Shootout % Patriot League Tournament at Holy Crossroster (G/PPG): 44 Bright (31/14.6), 50 Brown (15/0.9), 14 Clark (13/0.9), 24 Courtney (31/20.0), 34 Diver (17/1.0), 30 Fenton (31/11.8), 12 Janego (0/0.0), 42 Joy (11/0.7), 52 King (31/12.6), 40 Leshinski (31/5.0), 22 Malone (11/1.9), 20 Olkowski (31/7.2), 10 Peyton (31/4.7), 52 Simpson (8/1.3), 55 Sloan (0/0.0), 33 Snyder (7/0.4), 54 Walsh (27/1.4).

1991-92 (21-9, 11-3 PL)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/26 Md.-Balt. County W 97 8312/1 at Georgia L 90 9312/4 at Mt. St. Mary’s W 97 6712/7 at St. Francis (Pa.) L 80 81

12/27 at New Mexico# L 57 7012/28 vs. Illinois State# W 79 611/2 at Delaware W 86 681/4 Cornell W 98 961/8 Fairfield L 70 771/11 at Navy* W 78 741/13 Lycoming W 106 661/15 at Holy Cross* L 76 941/18 Army* W 83 651/20 Towson W 85 721/22 at Fordham* W 77 531/25 at Colgate* L 77 861/27 at UMBC W 87 801/29 Lehigh* W 86 782/1 at Lafayette* (OT) W 80 712/5 Navy* W 74 712/8 Holy Cross* W 95 782/11 at Army* W 57 512/15 Fordham* L 57 672/19 Colgate* W 90 842/22 at Lehigh* W 95 942/26 at Drexel L 81 922/29 Lafayette* W 78 683/7 vs. Army% W 74 553/8 vs. Holy Cross% W 86 773/10 vs. Fordham% L 65 70* Patriot League games# Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M.% Patriot League Tournament at Lehighroster (G/PPG): 44 Bright (28/14.9), 40 Brown (30/3.3), 14 Clark (28/2.3), Courtney (30/18.3), 50 Eisert (3/0.0), 54 Hook (2/1.0), 12 Janego (5/0.6), 32 King (30/20.3), 30 Matthews (3/2.0), 42 Nelson (1/0.0), 20 Olkowski (30/10.3), 10 Peyton (30/3.2), 22 Simpson (30/9.2), 34 Sloan (4/0.5), 33 Snyder (9/0.8).

1992-93 (23-6, 13-1 PL)Coach: Charlie Woollum

12/1 Mt. St. Mary’s W 97 8312/4 at Montana# L 60 6312/5 vs. North Texas# W 88 6412/8 Delaware W 83 7112/21 at George Mason W 73 6012/30 at New Orleans L 57 901/2 at Cornell (OT) L 65 731/4 at Loyola (Md.) W 75 591/6 at Canisius L 68 691/9 Colgate* W 92 831/13 at Fordham* W 69 651/16 Lafayette* W 87 741/20 Army* W 83 571/23 at Navy* W 68 611/25 Lycoming W 94 621/27 Lehigh* W 91 751/30 at Holy Cross* L 86 882/1 Rider W 78 762/3 at Colgate* W 65 632/6 Fordham* W 77 632/10 at Lafayette* W 84 652/13 at Army* W 82 632/17 Navy* W 93 642/20 at Lehigh* W 90 802/24 Loyola (Md.) W 116 852/27 Holy Cross* W 112 993/3 Lehigh% (OT) W 69 653/6 Colgate% W 75 733/10 Holy Cross% L 73 98* Patriot League games# KYLT Industries Classic, Missoula, Mont.% Patriot League Tournament at Bucknellroster (G/PPG): 44 Bright (29/16.8), 40 Brown (29/10.3), 14 Clark (29/6.4), 30 Dopirak (2/1.5), 50 Eisert (11/0.2), 42 Golden (20/1.4), 24 Hamer (17/2.4), 32 Hook (12/0.5), 12 Janego (13/1.9), 20 Olkowski (29/8.7), 10 Peyton (29/11.2), 22 Simpson (29/16.9), 34 Sloan (12/0.2), 33 Steigerwald (6/1.0), 54 Walsh (29/6.8), 52 Wenk (8/0.3).

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1993-94 (10-17, 6-8 PL)Coach: Charlie Woollum

11/26 at Rider L 66 9911/28 at Texas A&M L 69 7412/1 George Mason L 99 10112/4 Marymount W 95 5512/7 Canisius L 72 9012/18 at Mt. St. Mary’s L 66 7412/20 Cornell W 86 7412/28 vs. Illinois State# L 76 8912/29 vs. Harvard# W 80 731/3 Iona W 89 731/5 at Hartford L 71 821/8 at Colgate* (2OT) L 78 791/12 Fordham* (OT) L 76 771/15 at Lafayette* W 80 671/18 at Army* (OT) L 90 921/22 Navy* L 68 751/26 at Lehigh* W 80 691/29 Holy Cross* (*OT) L 98 992/2 Colgate* (2OT) W 110 1082/5 at Fordham* L 76 812/9 Lafayette* W 100 762/12 Army* W 98 722/16 at Navy* L 83 942/19 Lehigh* W 98 882/21 at St. Francis (Pa.) L 72 772/26 at Holy Cross* L 76 853/4 vs. Holy Cross% L 91 96* Patriot League games# Music City Invitational,Nashville, Tenn.% Patriot League Tournament at Navyroster (G/PPG): 50 Anderson (27/14.8), 40 Brown (27/9.6), 35 Dopirak (5/2.8), 33 Eisert (11/0.5), 42 Golden (27/11.6), 10 Guthrie (6/0.7), 24 Hamer (27/11.9), 43 Harrington (2/1.5), 54 Hook (3/2.0), 12 Janego (6/0.3), 13 Mboya (27/10.5), 23 Polite (5/1.0), 22 Simpson (22/20.5), 34 Sloan (5/0.8), 32 Steigerwald (19/3.2), 31 Welch (19/2.0), 14 Wenk (27/2.9).

1994-95 (13-14, 11-3 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/25 vs. Vermont# L 66 6711/26 vs. Columbia# L 58 6311/30 St. Francis (Pa.) L 49 5212/3 at #11/10 Maryland L 64 10212/8 at Penn State L 55 7812/10 St. Bonaventure L 75 8812/13 at Rutgers L 72 8712/29 at Boise State$ L 64 7812/30 vs. Lafayette$ W 90 561/4 Maine L 52 621/7 Navy* W 73 631/9 at Cornell W 89 781/11 Army* W 84 551/14 at Fordham* W 75 521/16 at Iona L 62 651/18 Lehigh* W 58 541/21 Colgate* W 70 681/25 at Lafayette* W 83 611/28 Holy Cross* W 91 712/1 at Navy* L 59 682/4 at Army* W 77 592/8 Fordham* W 75 562/11 at Lehigh* W 76 662/15 at Colgate* L 59 762/18 Lafayette* W 71 492/25 at Holy Cross* L 61 733/4 at Army% L 78 94* Patriot League games# Pepsi/Marist Classic$ Albertsons Holiday Classic, Boise, Idaho% Patriot League Tournament at Armyroster (G/PPG): 22 Anders (10/0.6), 50 Anderson (26/12.2), 33 Eisert (26/1.3), 42 Golden (27/10.2), 10 Guthrie (14/1.5), 24 Hamer (27/11.7), 12 Holden (27/3.5), 54 Hook (19/0.9), 31 Keranko (5/1.0), 13 Mboya (26/7.7), 23 Polite (21/1.0), 32 Steigerwald (27/10.6), 34 Welch (20/4.3), 40 Wells (8/1.3), 14 Wenk (27/7.4).

1995-96 (17-11, 8-4 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/24 at San Fran. (OT) W 68 6511/25 at St. Mary’s (Calif.) L 66 8411/29 at Delaware L 64 7312/2 Hartford W 80 7012/4 Dickinson W 91 4012/6 at St. Joseph’s L 54 7412/9 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 77 5012/12 Widener W 70 4612/22 at Penn State L 54 8512/28 at Wichita State# L 66 8512/29 vs. Alabama# W 72 641/6 Cornell W 80 591/10 at Navy* L 57 601/13 at Army* W 75 371/17 at Brown W 75 691/20 Lehigh* W 78 651/24 at Colgate* W 83 751/27 Lafayette* W 79 711/31 at Holy Cross* (OT) W 90 832/3 Navy* W 72 602/7 Army* W 82 65

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2001-02 (13-16, 8-6 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/16 at Cent. Conn. St.# L 55 6811/17 vs. Vermont# L 60 7711/20 at Rider L 62 7511/24 at St. Francis (Pa.) L 44 5911/26 Cornell W 71 6212/1 at Villanova L 45 6912/5 Albany L 50 5112/11 UMBC W 70 6712/22 at Penn State L 57 7812/28 at South Florida$ L 56 5912/29 vs. Hofstra$ W 68 601/2 at Mt. St. Mary’s W 58 461/5 at Canisius L 49 661/9 Lafayette* W 65 641/12 at Navy* L 49 641/16 Army* W 56 531/19 at American* L 52 691/23 at Colgate* W 80 751/26 Lehigh* W 69 501/30 Holy Cross* L 65 732/2 at Lafayette* L 68 742/6 Navy* W 76 562/9 at Army* W 65 622/13 American* L 67 782/16 Colgate* W 68 572/20 at Holy Cross* W 75 732/24 at Lehigh* L 64 753/2 vs. Army% W 70 593/3 vs. Holy Cross% L 57 64* Patriot League games# Mohegan Sun Classic, New Britain, Conn.$ South Florida Shootout% PL Tournament, Upper Marlboro, Md.roster (G/PPG): 12 Bailey (19/17.4), 50 Bennett (21/1.9), 5 Blankenship (29/6.9), 11 Cohen (4/0.0), 42 Hardenbergh (21/1.6), 22 Glover (18/1.3), 4 Lalugba (29/14.9), 21 Namvou (8/0.8), 31 Niesz (18/1.0), 25 Quinn (29/6.1), 2 Rodgers (29/5.2), 3 Santos (26/1.3), 0 Skornik (21/0.5), 1 Slater (25/4.5), 10 Webber (20/0.9), 32 Werner (22/9.5).

2002-03 (14-15, 7-7 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/22 at Notre Dame L 42 7311/26 at Albany W 56 5311/29 vs. Columbia# W 61 4711/30 at Geo. Wash.# L 77 8012/3 Canisius L 67 7112/7 St. Francis (Pa.) W 57 5412/9 FDU-Florham W 72 4512/20 at Penn State L 55 5912/27 at Arizona State$ L 52 7912/28 vs. UCSB$ W 67 601/4 vs. Niagara^ L 52 631/7 Robert Morris W 66 531/11 American* W 63 521/15 Lehigh*+ L 56 601/18 at Navy* L 53 661/21 at Cornell L 60 641/24 Army* W 53 381/26 Lafayette* W 68 481/31 at Colgate* W 62 422/2 at Holy Cross* L 47 692/8 at American* L 56 702/11 at Lehigh* L 49 612/14 Navy* W 59 412/21 at Lafayette* W 70 532/23 at Army* W 66 652/28 Holy Cross* L 43 543/2 Colgate* L 56 643/8 vs. Lehigh% W 52 473/9 vs. Holy Cross% L 50 75* Patriot League games# Red Auerbach Colonial Csc., Wash., D.C.$ azcentral.com Hoops Csc., Tempe, Ariz.^ Bucknell Kids Classic, Pottsville, Pa.% PL Tournament, Upper Marlboro, Md.+ First game at Sojka Pavilionroster (G/PPG): 50 Bennett (12/2.6), 12 Bettencourt (29/11.1), 5 Blankenship (29/7.9), 42 Hardenbergh (17/0.8), 4 Lalugba (29/15.1), 3 Lee (10/2.2), 22 Mack (4/0.0), 21 Namvou (14/1.6), 31 Niesz (23/3.7), 25 Quinn (28/6.2), 2 Rodgers (16/5.6), 0 Skornik (29/2.1), 1 Slater (25/2.6), 44 Viaer-McClymont (21/2.6), 10 Web-ber (24/0.8), 32 Werner (7/8.9).

2003-04 (14-15, 9-5 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/21 at #3/3 Michigan State L 52 6411/26 Yale L 62 6311/29 vs. Niagara^ L 71 9012/3 at Northwestern L 61 6912/6 at St. Francis (Pa.) L 79 8412/9 Dickinson W 79 3612/20 Penn L 49 5812/22 Ursinus W 77 6212/29 vs. Norfolk State# W 68 5212/30 at Coll. Charleston# L 63 761/3 at Penn State L 46 581/7 at Robert Morris L 67 741/10 at American* (OT) L 55 581/14 at Lehigh* L 70 75

2/10 at St. Bonaventure L 55 602/14 at Lehigh* W 83 632/17 Colgate* L 68 732/21 at Lafayette* L 52 732/24 Holy Cross* L 73 933/2 vs. Lafayette% (OT) W 56 553/3 vs. Colgate% L 61 67* Patriot League games# Cessna Classic, Wichita, Kan.% Patriot League Tournament at Holy Crossroster (G/PPG): 50 Anderson (28/13.4), 10 Ash (6/0.3), 22 Cal-lahan (14/1.4), 31 Gilliard (24/1.8), 42 Golden (28/9.5), 24 Hamer (28/12.6), 54 Hauser (5/2.2), 33 Holden (28/7.4), 12 Keranko (3/0.0), 13 Mboya (27/4.7), 23 Polite (4/0.0), 32 Steigerwald (28/10.0), 34 Welch (28/4.6), 40 Wells (16/1.1), 14 Wenk (28/5.0), Wetzel (12/0.8).

1996-97 (18-11, 9-3 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/23 Robert Morris W 65 5611/25 Niagara L 72 7411/28 at Air Force W 62 5811/30 at Colorado State L 70 8312/4 Delaware W 81 5712/7 St. Francis (Pa.) W 75 5512/10 at Princeton (OT) W 74 62 12/22 at Penn State L 59 7612/27 at #14/14 New Mexico# L 57 6712/28 vs. Appalachian St.# L 62 711/3 at Cornell L 45 601/8 at Colgate* L 68 731/11 Lehigh* W 75 531/15 at Lafayette* W 59 581/20 Brown W 69 511/22 Navy* W 69 551/25 at Holy Cross* W 68 601/29 Army* L 71 832/1 Colgate* W 82 782/3 Western Maryland W 86 492/5 at Lehigh* W 80 652/8 Lafayette* W 77 592/12 at UMBC L 69 732/15 at Navy* L 67 782/18 Holy Cross* W 71 612/22 at Army* W 76 673/1 at Lehigh% W 84 543/2 vs. Colgate% W 71 58

3/5 at Navy^ L 75 76* Patriot League games# Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M.% Patriot League Tournament at Lehigh^ Patriot League Championship at Navyroster (G/PPG): 23 Asbury (11/0.5), 10 Ash (6/0.2), 43 Bowen (29/7.4), 22 Callahan (29/5.3), 54 Cameron (23/2.8), 44 Gilliard (28/6.9), 50 Hauser (16/0.8), 33 Holden (29/17.8), 35 Kara-vanic (29/4.9), 42 Mboya (29/14.8), 13 Muckle (16/0.6), 31 Treiber (16/0.5), 34 Welch (28/7.6), 32 Wetzel (25/3.1).

1997-98 (13-15, 8-4 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/15 at Robert Morris W 72 5611/17 at Pittsburgh L 67 7411/21 vs. Hofstra# L 55 6911/22 vs. Brown# L 61 6311/25 at Niagara L 56 7811/29 Haverford W 87 6212/2 Air Force W 68 6112/6 at St. Francis (Pa.) L 73 7612/9 #22/20 Princeton L 52 6412/20 at Penn State L 75 9112/28 at #15/15 Iowa L 52 911/3 Cornell W 60 411/7 Colgate* L 65 741/10 at Lehigh* W 83 641/14 Lafayette* W 91 771/17 vs. Penn^ L 62 691/21 at Navy* L 56 671/24 Holy Cross* W 69 581/27 at Army* W 83 682/1 at Colgate* L 75 802/4 Lehigh* W 87 592/7 at Lafayette* L 74 802/11 UMBC L 74 782/14 Navy* W 88 602/18 at Holy Cross* W 66 652/21 Army* W 75 612/28 vs. Holy Cross% W 60 563/1 at Navy% L 61 80* Patriot League games# Fairfield Tournament ^ at Pottsville, Pa.% Patriot League Tournament at Navyroster (G/PPG): 23 Asbury (18/1.1), 34 Bowen (28/8.8), 22 Callahan (25/5.6), 54 D. Cameron (28/3.5), 10 T. Cameron (4/0.5),

44 Gilliard (26/12.0), 40 Griffin (3/0.0), 50 Hauser (9/0.9), 33 Holden (28/18.2), 3 Karavanic (28/9.2), 42 McBride (12/0.8), 24 Muckle (28/4.6), 4 Nyambi (17/0.7), 14 Ramage (14/3.9), 31 Skyrm (24/1.7), 32 Wetzel (28/3.9),

1998-99 (16-13, 9-3 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/14 at Robert Morris L 51 6611/18 Rider L 64 7911/21 at Cornell L 56 6911/23 Scranton W 96 5011/28 at Florida Int’l# L 58 7311/29 vs. Ga. Southern# W 65 5112/3 St. Francis (Pa.) W 71 5712/5 Mt. St. Mary’s L 67 7412/9 at Princeton L 27 6812/21 at Penn State L 58 6212/27 vs. Ball State$ L 59 6312/28 vs. Drake$ L 53 711/2 Carnegie Mellon W 98 521/6 at Navy* L 53 571/9 at Holy Cross* W 72 511/13 Army* W 78 421/16 Lehigh* W 85 681/20 at Colgate* W 63 601/23 Geo. Mason (2OT) W 98 861/27 Lafayette* L 65 66

1/31 Navy* W 56 512/3 Holy Cross* W 65 512/10 at Lehigh* W 75 622/13 Colgate* W 57 452/17 at Army* W 70 432/21 at Lafayette* L 84 932/27 vs. Holy Cross% W 76 522/28 vs. Lehigh% W 58 503/5 at Lafayette^ L 63 67* Patriot League games# Florida International Tournament $ Hoosier Classic, Indianapolis, Ind.% Patriot League Tournament at Army^ PL Championship at Lafayetteroster (G/PPG): 23 Asbury (15/1.3), 12 Bailey (23/1.8), 34 Bowen (29/10.7), 22 Callahan (29/8.3), 54 Cameron (29/5.4), 44 Gilliard (27/8.4), 50 Hauser (12/1.8), 3 Karavanic (29/11.2), 42 McBride (6/0.7), 24 Muckle (29/5.4), 4 Nyambi (15/0.1), 14 Ramage (29/11.0), 10 Santos (26/1.4), 43 Seek (5/0.6), 31 Webb (6/0.7), 32 Wetzel (29/2.5).

1999-2000 (17-11, 8-4 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/19 vs. Maine# W 79 6911/20 vs. Marist# W 54 4811/23 Robert Morris W 65 6211/27 at Rider L 42 5412/1 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 68 6312/4 at Mt. St. Mary’s W 68 6612/7 Princeton L 48 5012/19 at Penn State L 63 6712/28 at Arizona State$ L 55 8012/29 vs. Manhattan$ W 70 661/3 at George Mason L 58 691/5 Haverford W 76 391/8 Cornell L 56 591/12 Navy* L 70 771/15 Holy Cross* W 69 441/17 Iona W 73 671/19 at Army* W 52 491/22 at Lehigh* W 67 571/26 Colgate* W 62 452/2 at Lafayette* L 73 752/5 at Navy* L 61 752/9 at Holy Cross* W 54 482/12 Army* W 66 552/16 Lehigh* W 73 562/20 at Colgate* (OT) W 75 712/23 Albany W 72 612/27 Lafayette* L 59 743/4 vs. Lehigh% L 62 73* Patriot League games# Pepsi/Marist Classic$ ASU/Fiesta Bowl Holiday Classic% Patriot League Tournament at Lafayetteroster (G/PPG): 23 Asbury (28/5.1), 12 Bailey (28//11.4), 5 Blankenship (28/1.8), 34 Bowen (27/15.7), 54 Cameron (28/6.6), 40 Cohen (3/0.0), 42 Hardenbergh (8/1.5), 3 Karavanic (28/9.0), 44 Lalugba (21/2.1), 24 Muckle (28/8.5), 33 Nyambi (7/0.6), 4 Seek (7/0.6), 32 Werner (25/3.5), 22 Zimmerman (25/1.1).

2000-01 (14-15, 4-8 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/18 Lock Haven W 85 7711/21 St. Francis (Pa.) W 68 6211/25 at Rutgers L 48 7811/27 Drew W 82 6211/29 at American L 58 6012/2 at Iona L 61 10512/5 Rider W 64 5012/9 at Cornell W 75 5912/22 at Penn State L 72 8212/28 at #8/9 Virginia L 49 9912/30 at UMBC W 70 681/3 Mt. St. Mary’s W 73 581/6 Canisius L 58 811/10 at Navy* L 67 891/13 at Lafayette* (OT) W 74 711/17 Holy Cross* L 45 691/20 Army* W 73 591/22 American W 61 511/24 at Colgate* L 62 631/27 at Lehigh* L 74 862/3 Navy* L 58 712/7 Lafayette* L 60 622/10 at Holy Cross* L 49 582/14 at Army* L 55 602/18 Colgate* W 71 602/21 Lehigh* (OT) W 82 782/24 at Albany W 76 673/3 vs. Colgate% W 75 683/4 at Navy% L 64 88* Patriot League games% Patriot League Tournament at Navyroster (G/PPG): 12 Bailey (27/17.7), 50 Bennett (28/1.9), 5 Blan-kenship (29/8.1), 42 Hardenbergh (27/2.3), 44 Lalugba (29/14.5), 31 Namvou (16/1.6), 3 Nyambi (14/0.5), 24 Quinn (20/1.5), 14 Ramage (22/9.0), 33 Rodgers (5/1.0), 10 Santos (24/2.2), 4 Seek (6/0.3), 0 Skornik (14/0.5), 34 Slater (21/2.3), 23 Webber (17/1.3), 32 Werner (29/9.0), 54 White (4/0.0).

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Pat Flannery retired after the 2007-08 season with a career record of 329-221. His 234 bucknell victories are second-most in school history, and his 125 conference wins at bucknell set a Patriot league record.

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2/4 at Colgate* L 57 682/7 Navy* (OT) L 60 622/11 American* L 50 522/14 at Holy Cross* W 72 662/18 at Lafayette* L 68 712/21 Delaware^ L 68 812/25 Lehigh* W 72 512/28 Army* L 53 703/4 at Holy Cross% L 56 75 * Patriot League games^ ESPNU BracketBusters% PL Tournamentroster (G/PPG): 32 Andoh (30/3.0), 24 Behan (30/13.8), 21 Boon (30/9.8), 10 Castleberry (30/11.5), 22 Cohen (30/11.8), 31 Ebner (21/1.6), 33 Evans (28/2.4), 5 Fiery (6/0.3), 1 Leo (14/0.3), 42 Linthicum (16/1.1), 11 Mackey (5/1.0), 13 Shazier (30/7.8), 14 Vegotsky (23/2.9).

2009-10 (14-17, 9-5 PL)Coach: Dave Paulsen

11/13 vs. Mercer^ L 80 8911/14 at Providence^ L 65 7611/15 vs. Bryant^ W 59 5611/18 at Delaware W 82 6611/21 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 70 5811/24 at Columbia L 59 7311/28 at Wagner W 85 6112/2 Cornell (OT) L 98 10412/4 at Binghamton L 60 6412/6 at Boston University L 53 6312/19 at La Salle L 70 8312/22 at Notre Dame L 69 10112/28 Loyola (Md.) L 49 5512/30 Marist (OT) W 70 671/2 Richmond L 50 591/4 at Dartmouth L 43 491/9 Navy* L 67 691/13 American* (OT) W 72 681/16 at Holy Cross* L 69 821/20 at Lafayette* L 57 611/23 at Colgate* W 62 611/27 Lehigh* (OT) W 81 761/30 Army* W 55 482/5 at Navy* L 79 812/11 at American* W 73 592/14 Holy Cross* W 68 632/17 Lafayette* W 78 672/21 Colgate* W 69 492/24 at Lehigh* L 59 812/27 at Army* W 62 513/3 Holy Cross% L 64 67 * Patriot League games^ World Vision Invitational, Providence, R.I.% PL Tournamentroster (G/PPG): 32 Andoh (18/1.4), 24 Behan (30/9.0), 21 Boon (31/7.0), 22 Cohen (31/8.8), 33 Evans (6/0.8), 10 Fiery (6/0.8), 12 Johnson (31/9.5), 5 Klebon (16/1.6), 1 Leo (5/0.0), 31 Muscala (30/9.9), 11 Rowe (8/0.4), 13 Shazier (31/10.1), 15 Tyree (31/5.7), 14 Willman (31/5.6).

2010-11 (25-9, 13-1 PL)Coach: Dave Paulsen

11/12 at #6/6 Villanova L 52 6811/14 at Marquette^ L 61 7211/17 Binghamton W 66 3811/20 at Saint Francis (Pa.) L 67 6811/22 vs. Presbyterian# W 71 4711/23 vs. Princeton# L 55 6611/24 at James Madison# L 75 8511/29 Wagner L 73 7712/1 Columbia W 73 6812/4 Boston University W 52 4912/17 at La Salle W 89 77

1/17 Navy* W 87 461/20 Cornell W 63 551/23 at Army* W 56 231/25 at Lafayette* L 72 811/30 Colgate* W 61 532/1 Holy Cross* W 77 672/7 American* W 67 622/10 Lehigh* W 64 632/14 at Navy* W 54 522/20 Lafayette* W 79 612/22 Army* W 75 252/27 at Holy Cross* L 61 722/29 at Colgate* L 57 603/6 vs. Holy Cross% W 66 603/7 vs. Lehigh% L 45 60* Patriot League games^ at Rochester, N.Y.# Saturn of North Charleston Shootout% PL Tournament, Upper Marlboro, Md.roster (G/PPG): 5 Badmus (29/3.9), 50 Bennett (11/1.7), 12 Bettencourt (29/14.9), 4 Brown (29/6.7), 11 Clark (29/3.4), 22 Glover (29/2.5), 3 Lee (29/10.1), 42 Mack (7/0.3), 32 McNaughton (29/11.5), 21 Namvou (13/1.4), 31 Niesz (17/4.3), 25 Quinn (28/3.0), 0 Skornik (29/3.4), 44 Viaer-McClymont (26/1.7), 10 Webber (16/0.7).

2004-05 (24-9, 11-3 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/11 vs. Princeton# L 48 6111/12 vs. No. Colorado# W 67 5411/19 Rider W 69 5011/22 St. Francis (Pa.) L 65 7011/26 vs. Stephen F. Austin^ W 62 4911/27 at Iowa State^ L 55 6212/1 at Penn L 52 6512/4 at Yale (OT) W 73 6512/7 Robert Morris W 60 4512/18 at Cornell W 59 4412/22 Niagara W 76 7412/28 at St. Joseph’s W 69 621/2 at #10/7 Pittsburgh W 69 661/8 Holy Cross* W 59 431/12 at Colgate* W 71 691/15 Army* W 63 461/21 Lafayette* W 71 541/23 Lehigh* W 65 631/28 at American* L 59 681/30 at Navy* L 62 662/4 at Lafayette* W 89 692/6 at Lehigh*$ W 54 57

2/11 American* W 65 522/13 Navy* W 71 602/15 at #25/RV Villanova L 51 892/19 at Army* W 69 552/23 at Holy Cross* L 54 692/26 Colgate* W 60 593/4 Lafayette% W 70 343/6 American% W 53 353/11 at Holy Cross+ W 61 573/18 vs. #12/9 Kansas~ W 64 633/20 vs. #20/22 Wisconsin~ L 62 71* Patriot League games# Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, Syracuse, N.Y.^ AFI Cyclone Challenge, Ames, Iowa$ Lehigh victory later forfeited to Bucknell% PL Tournament, Lewisburg, Pa.+ PL Championship, Worcester, Mass.~ NCAA Tournament, Oklahoma City, Okla.roster (G/PPG): 5 Badmus (31/5.3), 12 Bettencourt (33/12.6), 4 Brown (32/3.4), 21 Clark (31/2.5), 11 Griffin (33/6.9), 3 Lee (33/12.6), 22 Mack (12/0.4), 1 Mastropaolo (32/3.0), 32 McNaugh-ton (33/12.6), 25 Morrison (17/0.1), 31 Niesz (33/3.4), 2 Thomas (13/0.8), 44 Viaer-McClymont (32/1.5).

2005-06 (27-5, 14-0 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/18 at Rider W 56 5411/22 at #17/19 Syracuse W 74 6911/26 Yale W 87 6011/30 at Niagara W 66 6312/3 at DePaul W 57 5212/6 #4/4 Villanova L 60 7912/17 Cornell W 83 3912/19 Haverford W 76 4412/21 St. Joseph’s W 63 5112/28 vs. Boston U.# W 63 5712/29 at Santa Clara# L 68 771/2 at #1/1 Duke L 50 841/7 at Navy* W 74 521/11 at American* W 58 501/14 Holy Cross* W 56 421/18 Lafayette* W 62 321/21 Colgate* W 62 431/25 at Lehigh* W 59 541/28 Navy* W 81 472/1 at Army* W 67 542/4 at Colgate* W 68 592/8 American* W 74 572/11 at Holy Cross* W 57 522/15 at Lafayette* W 69 492/18 at No. Iowa^ (2OT) L 61 652/22 Lehigh* W 81 702/25 Army* W 70 473/3 Army% W 59 473/5 American% W 64 503/10 Holy Cross% W 74 593/17 vs. Arkansas~ W 59 553/19 vs. #4/3 Memphis~ L 56 72* Patriot League games# Cable Car Classic, Santa Clara, Calif.^ ESPN BracketBusters presented by ebay% PL Tournament, Lewisburg, Pa.~ NCAA Tournament, Dallas, Texasroster (G/PPG): 5 Badmus (32/6.6), 12 Bettencourt (32/12.7), 4 Brown (32/6.5), 10 Castleberry (18/0.3), 11 Griffin (32/3.9), 3 Lee (32/13.2), 42 Linthicum (21/0.7), 22 Mack (18/0.6), 1 Mastropaolo (32/3.7), 32 McNaughton (32/12.8), 25 Morrison (13/0.5), 2 Thomas (22/1.2), 14 Vegotsky (30/3.8), 44 Viaer-McClymont (29/1.3).

2006-07 (22-9, 13-1 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/11 at Albany L 49 5511/14 Wake Forest (OT) L 83 8611/19 at Saint Joseph’s L 53 6311/21 at Penn State (OT) L 60 6311/25 at Yale W 72 5711/29 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 60 5612/2 Northern Iowa L 48 57

12/3 George Mason@ W 60 5712/16 at Cornell W 70 6612/20 at Xavier W 68 6712/23 at Texas Tech L 60 7212/29 vs. Central Arkansas^ L 48 5012/30 vs. Northern Illinois^ W 77 591/6 Navy* W 59 511/9 American* W 66 601/12 at Holy Cross* L 60 651/17 at Lafayette* W 67 611/20 Colgate* W 50 361/23 Lehigh* W 62 441/27 Army* W 74 491/30 at Colgate* W 56 532/2 at Navy* W 78 632/6 at American* W 69 662/9 Holy Cross* W 48 452/15 Lafayette* W 76 582/17 Towson~ W 73 632/21 at Lehigh* W 69 562/24 at Army* W 54 492/28 Navy% W 62 433/4 Army% W 68 473/9 at Holy Cross+ L 66 74* Patriot League games@ BB&T Classic, Washington, D.C.^ Pepsi Marist Classic, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.~ O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters% PL Tournament, Lewisburg, Pa.+ PL Championship, Worcester, Mass.roster (G/PPG): 5 Badmus (31/7.5), 31 Behan (29/1.7), 4 Brown (24/12.0), 10 Castleberry (29/5.3), 33 Evans (11/0.2), 11 Griffin (31/10.5), 42 Linthicum (21/0.6), 1 Mastropaolo (31/6.0), 32 McNaughton (31/12.0), 12 Medrano (10/0.2), 25 Morrison (8/2.5), 2 Thomas (28/2.1), 15 Tyree (20/1.8), 14 Vegotsky (31/7.4).

2007-08 (12-19, 6-8 PL)Coach: Pat Flannery

11/10 Albany W 55 5211/14 at Towson W 71 5711/18 at #24/23 Villanova L 64 7011/24 at Wagner L 55 6411/28 Marist L 40 5512/1 Saint Francis (Pa.) L 54 5712/3 La Salle W 67 6612/16 at Wake Forest L 56 7212/19 Cornell W 88 7512/22 at Drexel L 53 6512/28 vs. N. Dakota State^ L 60 6812/29 vs. Long Beach St.^ W 61 571/2 Ohio L 47 53 1/5 at St. Bonaventure L 62 651/11 Navy* W 85 771/16 American* W 66 621/18 at Holy Cross* W 73 651/23 at Lafayette* L 68 801/26 Colgate* W 65 611/30 Lehigh* L 54 562/3 Army* L 52 682/6 at Colgate* (OT) W 91 852/9 at Navy* L 72 782/13 at American* L 64 682/16 Holy Cross* L 53 632/20 Lafayette* (OT) W 77 752/23 at Old Dominion~ L 55 652/27 at Lehigh* L 39 503/1 at Army* L 51 543/5 at Navy% (3OT) W 87 863/9 at Colgate% L 40 54* Patriot League games^ Cal Golden Bear Classic, Berkeley, Calif.~ O’Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters% PL Tournamentroster (G/PPG): 31 Behan (30/6.3), 21 Boon (31/4.3), 10 Castleberry (31/10.9), 33 Evans (15/0.3), 5/24 Fiery (7/0.4), 11 Griffin (31/13.1), 42 Linthicum (21/4.5), 1 Mastropaolo (19/7.8), 12 Medrano (8/0.0), 0 O’Brien (31/4.4), 13 Shazier (31/3.1), 2 Thomas (16/4.5), 15 Tyree (31/7.0), 14 Vegotsky (22/3.8).

2008-09 (7-23, 4-10 PL)Coach: Dave Paulsen

11/14 at Maryland L 52 8111/18 Boston Univ. (OT) L 68 7111/22 at St. Francis (Pa.) (OT) L 59 6911/25 Old Dominion (2OT) W 83 8211/29 Wagner L 79 8312/2 at La Salle L 65 6812/6 at #15/17 Wake Forest L 52 8112/9 Binghamton W 63 6012/20 Drexel W 81 7512/22 at Richmond L 57 7912/28 at Marist L 63 8912/30 St. Bonaventure (2OT) L 82 901/3 at Ohio L 67 851/6 at Cornell L 64 751/10 at Navy* L 67 711/14 at American* L 55 691/17 Holy Cross* L 56 681/21 Lafayette* W 71 611/24 Colgate* (OT) W 64 621/28 at Lehigh* L 59 611/31 at Army* L 65 76

Abe badmus and the bison battle Kansas in the 2005 NcAA Tournament.

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iN-seasoN toUrNaMeNtsAll-Time record: 63-72 (.467)Tournament Titles: 41951-52 Boston Tournament (1-1)1956-57 Hofstra Christmas Tournament (2-1)1957-58 Charlotte Tournament (1-2)1958-59 Carrousel Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. (2-1)1959-60 Poinsettia Tournament, Greenville, S.C. (0-2)1962-63 Downeast Classic, Bangor, Maine (2-0)1964-65 Rubber City Classic, Akron, Ohio (1-1)1965-66 Rubber City Classic, Akron, Ohio (1-1)1966-67 Rubber City Classic, Akron, Ohio (1-1)1967-68 LeMoyne Tournament (1-1)1970-71 Albright Holiday Tournament (2-0)1971-72 Hall of Fame Tournament, Springfield, Mass. (1-1)1972-73 Gem City Tournament, Erie, Pa. (0-2)1972-73 Hatter Tournament, Deland, Fla. (1-1)1973-74 Scranton Holiday Classic (1-1)1974-75 Roanoke Classic, Salem, Va. (1-1)1975-76 Albright Tournament (1-1)1976-77 Lafayette Invitational (1-1)1977-78 Senior Bowl Tournament, Mobile, Ala. (0-2)1978-79 Old Dominion Classic (1-1)1980-81 Virginia Tournament (0-2)1980-81 Siena Tournament (1-1)1981-82 James Madison Tournament (1-1)1982-83 IPTAY Tournament, Clemson, S.C. (0-2)1983-84 Florida Southern Tournament (1-1)1984-85 Iona Tournament (1-1)1984-85 UC-Matt’s Classic, Utica, N.Y. (1-1)1985-86 Lobo Tipoff Trn., Albuquerque, N.M. (0-2)1985-86 Siena Invitational (1-1)1986-87 Youngstown State Invitational (1-1)1986-87 Utica Holiday Classic (1-1)1987-88 Holiday Bowl Classic, San Diego, Calif. (1-1)1988-89 Naismith-Holiday Inn Clsc., Springfield, Mass. (2-0)1989-90 Disneyland Freedom Bowl Clsc., Irvine, Calif. (1-1)1989-90 Blue Angels Classic, Pensacola, Fla. (1-1)1990-91 San Juan Shootout (2-1)1991-92 Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. (1-1)1992-93 KYLT Industries Classic, Missoula, Mont. (1-1)1993-94 Music City Invitational, Memphis, Tenn. (1-1)1994-95 Pepsi/Marist Classic (0-2)1994-95 Albertson’s Holiday Classic, Boise, Idaho (1-1)1995-96 Cessna Classic, Wichita, Kan. (1-1)1996-97 Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. (0-2)1997-98 Fairfield Tournament (0-2)1998-99 Florida International Tournament (1-1)1998-99 Hoosier Classic, Indianapolis, Ind. (0-2)1999-00 Pepsi/Marist Classic (2-0)1999-00 Arizona State Holiday Classic (1-1)2001-02 Mohegan Sun Classic, New Britain, Conn. (0-2)2001-02 USF Holiday Classic, Tampa, Fla. (1-1)2002-03 Red Auerbach Colonial Clsc., Washington, D.C. (1-1)2002-03 azcentral.com Hoops Classic, Tempe, Ariz. (1-1)2003-04 Saturn of North Charleston Classic (1-1)2004-05 Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, Syracuse, N.Y. (1-1)2004-05 AFI Cyclone Classic, Ames, Iowa (1-1)2005-06 Cable Car Classic, Santa Clara, Calif. (1-1)2006-07 Pepsi Marist Classic (1-1)2007-08 Cal Golden Bear Classic, Berkeley, Calif. (1-1)2009-10 World Vision Inv., Providence, R.I. (1-2)2010-11 O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic (1-3)2011-12 TicketCity Legends Classic (3-1)2012-13 2K Sports Classic (4-0)

eCC toUrNaMeNt1976, 1978-90All-Time record: 17-12 (.586)Tournament Titles: 2Championship game Appearances: 4 vs. American: 0-1 (.000)vs. Delaware: 2-1 (.667)vs. Hofstra: 3-2 (.600)vs. Lafayette: 2-0 (1.000)vs. LaSalle: 0-1 (.000)

patriot leagUe toUrNaMeNt1991-pres.All-Time record: 32-20 (.615)Tournament Titles: 4Championship game Appearances: 10 vs. American: 2-0 (1.000)vs. Army: 7-2 (.778)vs. Colgate: 3-2 (.600)vs. Fordham: 0-2 (.000)

vs. Lehigh: 1-3 (.250)vs. Rider: 2-2 (.500)vs. Towson State: 4-0 (1.000)vs. St. Joseph’s: 0-2 (.000)vs. West Chester: 3-0 (1.000)

vs. Holy Cross: 6-7 (.462)vs. Lafayette: 5-1 (.833)vs. Lehigh: 5-3 (.625)vs. Navy: 4-3 (.571)

year-by-year results/tournament history

12/20 at Cornell W 75 6412/22 at Boston College L 80 8412/28 at Loyola (Md.) W 70 5912/30 Dartmouth W 74 571/2 at Richmond W 62 611/8 at Navy* W 71 641/12 at American* W 75 601/16 Holy Cross* W 74 721/19 Lafayette* W 75 561/22 Colgate* W 76 491/26 at Lehigh* W 81 681/29 at Army* L 70 902/5 Navy* W 75 492/9 American* W 66 602/12 at Holy Cross* W 60 562/16 at Lafayette* (OT) W 74 692/20 at Colgate* W 77 692/23 Lehigh* W 72 552/26 Army* W 78 643/2 Army% W 78 513/6 Lehigh% W 66 643/11 Lafayette% W 72 573/17 vs. #9/19 Connecticut~ L 52 81* Patriot League games^ O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic, Milwaukee, Wis.# O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic, Harrisonburg, Va.% PL Tournament~ NCAA Tournament, Washington, D.C.roster (G/PPG): 32 Andoh (20/2.1), 42 Ayers (34/7.5), 21 Boon (34/8.7), 33 Brackney (18/1.5), 22 Cohen (34/7.0), Hill (32/0.8), 12 Johnson (34/11.7), 5 Klebon (29/1.8), 1 Leo (14/0.3), 31 Muscala (34/14.9), 13 Shazier (34/8.3), 15 Tyree (11/0.4), 14 Willman (34/7.6).

2011-12 (25-10, 12-2 PL)Coach: Dave Paulsen

11/11 at Minnesota L 58 7011/15 at #18/20 Vanderbilt# L 68 8011/19 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 73 4211/22 at Marist W 74 6811/25 Princeton^ W 62 5611/26 West Alabama^ W 87 5011/27 Morehead State^ W 54 5011/30 at George Mason L 57 6112/3 at La Salle L 52 7812/6 at Binghamton W 77 6312/17 Richmond W 79 6512/20 at #1/1 Syracuse L 61 8012/22 at Boston University W 75 6112/28 Loyola (Md.) L 67 7212/31 Cornell W 63 601/3 at Dartmouth W 67 591/7 at Army* W 75 591/11 Colgate* W 70 571/14 at Lafayette* W 79 651/18 at Lehigh* W 68 611/21 Holy Cross* W 75 411/25 American* W 67 611/28 at Navy* W 66 512/4 Army* W 81 682/8 at Colgate* W 66 502/11 Lafayette* W 90 782/16 Lehigh* L 53 562/18 at Holy Cross* L 52 542/23 at American* W 55 502/25 Navy* W 64 552/29 Navy% W 87 633/3 Lafayette% W 79 523/7 Lehigh% L 77 823/14 at Arizona+ W 65 543/18 at Nevada+ L 67 75

*Patriot League games# TicketCity Legends Classic, Nashville, Tenn.^ TicketCity Legends Classic, Lewisburg, Pa.% PL Tournament+ NITroster (G/PPG): 32 Andoh (19/1.5), 42 Ayers (35/11.1), 33 Brackney (29/3.1), 4 Cohen (35/6.8), 10 Fitzpatrick (35/3.9), 24 Hill (33/2.2), 12 Johnson (34/9.3), 3 Kaspar (35/2/3), 5 Klebon (9/2.2), 1 Leo (8/0.8), 31 Muscala (35/17.0), 11 Singleton (19/2.8), 22 Starkey (11/0.9), 15 Willman (35/10.7).

2012-13 (28-6, 12-2 PL)Coach: Dave Paulsen

11/9 at Purdue# W 70 6511/13 George Mason W 61 5611/16 at Niagara^ W 88 7111/17 vs. New Mexico St.^ W 62 4911/18 vs. West Alabama^ W 69 5211/23 at Penn State L 57 6011/27 Dartmouth W 62 4912/1 at Columbia W 65 5712/4 Kent State W 76 6012/15 La Salle W 74 6612/17 at Saint Francis (Pa.) W 76 4912/19 Marist W 71 6512/22 at Princeton L 67 7912/28 at Loyola (Md.) W 66 461/2 at Cornell W 72 561/5 at #12/12 Missouri L 64 661/12 Army* W 76 551/16 at Colgate* W 73 591/19 Lafayette* W 66 511/23 Lehigh* L 62 651/26 at Holy Cross* W 65 581/30 at American* W 56 552/2 Navy* W 69 542/9 at Army* W 60 582/13 Colgate* W 69 612/16 at Lafayette* L 62 632/18 at Lehigh* W 61 552/24 Holy Cross* W 74 572/27 American* W 66 473/2 at Navy* W 62 463/6 Navy% W 58 423/9 Army% W 78 703/13 Lafayette% W 64 563/21 vs. Butler~ L 56 68*Patriot League games# 2K Sports Classic, West Lafayette, Ind.^ 2K Sports Classic, Niagara University, N.Y.% PL Tournament+ NCAA Tournament, Lexington, Ky.roster (G/PPG): 42 Ayers (34/12.4), 25 Banas (3/0.0), 33 Brackney (22/1.7), 10 Fitzpatrick (33/2.2), 32 Frazier (33/2.7), 14 Hass (11/1.8), 11 Hill (33/2.7), 50 Hoffman (29/2.1), 12 Johnson (34/11.1), 3 Kaspar (34/2.4), 5 Klebon (4/1.0), 31 Muscala (34/18.7), 1 Singleton (13/0.9), 22 Starkey (7/1.6), 15 Willman (34/10.6).

2013-14 (16-14, 11-7 PL)Coach: Dave Paulsen

11/8 at Stanford L 68 7211/13 at Penn State W 90 8011/16 Saint Francis (Pa.) W 72 5011/19 at St. John’s L 63 6711/23 at Albany W 77 6411/26 at Mount St. Mary’s L 64 6911/30 Princeton L 53 6612/4 at Kent State W 66 5912/7 Columbia W 57 5212/20 at Marist L 51 6912/28 Fairfield L 64 731/2 American* L 57 671/5 Colgate* W 68 571/8 at Lafayette* W 96 861/11 Holy Cross* W 61 571/15 at Navy* L 61 621/19 at Army* L 67 741/22 Loyola (Md.)* W 70 601/25 Boston University* L 61 641/29 at Lehigh* L 63 662/1 at Colgate* W 79 682/5 Lafayette* L 58 662/9 at Holy Cross* L 50 662/12 Navy* W 78 572/15 Army* W 73 612/19 at Loyola (Md.)* W 55 532/23 at Boston University* W 63 532/26 Lehigh* W 65 613/1 at American* W 56 513/5 Army% L 71 72*Patriot League games% PL Tournamentroster (G/PPG): 42 Ayers (30/15.4), 5 Azzinaro (28/3.4), 25 Banas (3/0.0), 33 Brackney (25/7.6), 10 Fitzpatrick (30/9.3), 32 Frazier (30/4.2), 14 Hass (29/11.1), 11 Hill (25/2.2), 50 Hoffman (30/5.6), 3 Kaspar (30/6.5), 0 MacLeay (16/1.5), 44 Oberfeld (6/1.0), 1 Singleton (11/1.2), 22 Starkey (14/3.2).

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NCaa toUrNaMeNt1987: #1 georgetown 75, #16 Bucknell 53

southeast regional — Atlanta, ga. (The Omni)Bucknell (53)Atkinson 3-5 5-6 11, Schrader 4-8 0-0 10, Heiden 5-6 0-0 10, Seneca 3-7 0-0 8, Allsteadt 2-9 0-0 5, Butts 1-4 3-4 5, Beecy 1-2 0-0 2, Aceto 0-3 2-2 2, Joseph 0-1 0-0 0, Watson 0-0 0-0 0, Woollum 0-0 0-0 0, Moylan 0-0 0-0 0, Allen 0-0 0-0 0, Leggett 0-1 0-0 0, Albee 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-46 10-12 53.georgetown (75)McDonald 5-9 1-1 11, Williams 9-19 0-0 21, Gillery 1-1 0-0 2, Bryant 2-2 0-0 5, Tillmon 5-10 3-4 14, Highsmith 1-1 0-0 2, Winston 1-1 0-2 2, Smith 1-5 3-4 5, Edwards 0-0 0-0 0, Jackson 3-3 0-0 6, Allen 2-6 0-0 4, Jefferson 1-1 0-0 2, Lang 0-0 1-2 1. Totals 31-58 8-13 75Halftime: Georgetown, 37-29. 3-point goals: Bucknell 5-11 (Seneca 2-3, Schrader 2-4, Allsteadt 1-2, Beecy 0-1, Aceto 0-1), Georgetown 5-14 (Williams 3-9, Bryant 1-1, Tillmon 1-3, Smith 0-1). rebounds: Bucknell 20 (Atkinson 4), Georgetown 37 (Williams 10). Assists: Bucknell 15 (Seneca 9), Georgetown 18 (Winston 7). Total Fouls: Bucknell 15, Georgetown 14. Fouled Out: Schrader.

1989: #2 syracuse 104, #15 Bucknell 81Midwest regional — Dallas, Texas (reunion Arena)

Bucknell (81)Watson 4-10 1-1 9, Heiden 3-6 0-0 7, Butts 10-14 2-4 22, Joseph 6-13 0-0 14, Aceto 3-9 4-4 11, Woollum 0-1 0-0 0, Courtney 0-0 2-2 2, Fenton 0-1 0-0 0, Pfaff 0-1 1-2 1, Diver 0-0 0-0 0, Bell 0-0 0-0 0, Albee 0-0 0-0 0, Leggett 5-10 3-6 13, Walsh 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 32-66 13-19 81.syracuse (104)Owens 12-17 3-6 27, Thompson 8-12 5-6 21, Manning 1-3 0-0 2, Roe 7-14 1-2 19, Douglas 7-14 3-5 19, Bartelstein 0-0 0-0 0, Johnson 2-5 4-4 8, Siock 0-1 0-0 0, Harried 2-5 0-1 4, Scott 2-3 0-0 4, Rogers 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 41-74 16-24 104.Halftime: Syracuse, 52-36. 3-Point goals: Bucknell 4-13 (Joseph 2-7, Aceto 1-2, Heiden 1-3, Watson 0-1), Syracuse 6-15 (Roe 4-9, Douglas 2-4, Johnson 0-2). rebounds: Bucknell 35 (Heiden 8), Syracuse 37 (Owens 13). Assists: Bucknell 19 (Joseph 9), Syracuse 17 (Douglas 9). Total Fouls: Bucknell 20, Syracuse 20. Fouled Out: None.

2005: #14 Bucknell 64, #3 Kansas 63syracuse regional — Oklahoma City, Okla. (Ford

Center) Bucknell (64)Mastropaolo 1-4 0-0 2, Lee 5-14 2-4 15, McNaughton 6-7 2-3 14, Badmus 0-2 3-3 2, Bettencourt 5-16 4-4 19, Brown 3-4 0-0 6, Griffin 0-2 0-1 0, Clark 0-1 0-0 0, Niesz 2-4 1-2 6, Viaer-McClymont 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-55 12-16 64.Kansas (63)Giddens 1-7 0-0 2, Simien 9-14 6-8 24, Moody 2-2 1-3 5, Miles 0-5 4-4 4, Lee 6-9 6-6 18, Hawkins 1-1 0-0 3, Galindo 0-0 0-0 0, Langford 1-7 4-4 6, Kaun 0-0 0-0 0, Giles 0-1 1-2 1. Totals 20-46 22-27 63.Halftime: Kansas, 31-28. 3-Point goals: Bucknell 8-31 (Bet-tencourt 5-15, Lee 2-8, Niesz 1-3, Badmus 0-2, Griffin 0-2, Clark 0-1), Kansas 1-11 (Hawkins 1-1, Giddens 0-5, Langford 0-3, Miles 0-1, Lee 0-1). rebounds: Bucknell 30 (Lee 8), Kansas 34 (simien 10). Assists: Bucknell 17 (Badmus 11), Kansas 14 (Miles 4). Total Fouls: Bucknell 21, Kansas 15. Fouled Out: Badmus.

2005: #6 Wisconsin 71, #14 Bucknell 62syracuse regional — Oklahoma City, Okla. (Ford

Center) Bucknell (62)Mastropaolo 0-1 0-0 0, Lee 4-13 0-0 8, McNaughton 10-14 3-4 23, Badmus 1-2 2-2 5, Bettencourt 1-9 0-0 3, Thomas 1-1 0-0 3, Brown 3-6 0-0 6, Griffin 2-3 3-3 9, Clark 0-0 0-0 0, Mack 0-0 0-0 0, Morrison 0-0 0-0 0, Niesz 1-1 3-3 5, Viaer-McClymont 0-0 0-2 0. Totals 23-50 11-14 62.Wisconsin (71)Tucker 1-6 15-18 17, Morley 6-7 0-0 15, Wilkinson 9-15 5-7 23, Chambliss 2-6 0-0 5, Hanson 2-5 2-4 8, Nixon 0-0 0-0 0, Chap-pell 0-0 0-0 0, Bronson 0-0 0-0 0, Helimgk 0-0 0-0 0, Flowers 0-0 0-0 0, Taylor 1-6 0-0 3, Butch 0-1 0-0 0, Stiemsma 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-46 22-29 71.Halftime: Wisconsin, 35-29. 3-Point goals: Bucknell 5-15 (Griffin 2-3, Bettencourt 1-6, Thomas 1-1, Badmus 1-1, Lee 0-3, McNaughton 0-1), Wisconsin 7-17 (Morley 3-4, Hanson 2-4, Chambliss 1-4, Taylor 1-4, Tucker 0-1). rebounds: Bucknell 29 (Lee 7), Wisconsin 30 (Wilkinson 9). Assists: Bucknell 13 (Bettencourt 6), Wisconsin 14 (Chambliss 4). Total Fouls: Bucknell 24, Wisconsin 12. Fouled Out: Lee.

2006: #9 Bucknell 59, #8 Arkansas 55Oakland regional — Dallas, Texas (American

Airlines Center) Bucknell (59)Mastropaolo 1-4 0-0 2, Lee 7-12 6-7 24, McNaughton 2-6 2-2 6, Badmus 0-0 2-2 2, Bettencourt 5-11 3-5 18, Brown 0-6 1-2 1, Griffin 1-2 0-0 3, Vegotsky 1-3 0-0 3, Viaer-McClymont 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 17-44 14-18 59.Arkansas (55)

Thomas 1-2 0-1 2, Hill 3-5 0-1 6, Brewer 3-9 7-8 14, Ferguson 2-7 1-2 6, Modica 7-14 5-8 19, Jefferson 0-0 0-0 0, Townes 3-7 0-0 6, McCurdy 0-1 0-0 0, Hunter 0-2 2-4 2. Totals 19-47 15-24 55.Halftime: Bucknell, 27-23. 3-Point goals: Bucknell 11-21 (Bet-tencourt 5-10, Lee 4-7, Griffin 1-2, Vegotsky 1-2), Arkansas 2-12 (Brewer 1-3, Ferguson 1-5, Modica 0-4). rebounds: Bucknell 29 (Lee, Brown 5), Arkansas 32 (Thomas 7). Assists: Bucknell 10 (Badmus 7), Arkansas 13 (Brewer 5). Total Fouls: Bucknell 17, Arkansas 15. Fouled Out: None.

2006: #1 Memphis 72, #9 Bucknell 56Oakland regional — Dallas, Texas (American

Airlines Center) Bucknell (56)Mastropaolo 1-1 3-4 5, McNaughton 5-9 5-7 15, Lee 3-11 4-4 11, Badmus 1-4 2-3 4, Bettencourt 1-4 9-9 12, Thomas 1-2 0-0 2, Brown 3-7 1-2 7, Castleberry 0-0 0-0 0, Griffin 0-1 0-0 0, Veg-otsky 0-1 0-0 0, Mack 0-1 0-0 0, Morrison 0-0 0-0 0, Linthicum 0-0 0-0 0, Viaer-McClymont 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 15-41 24-29 56.Memphis (72)S. Williams 3-7 4-4 10, Carney 3-10 3-5 10, Dorsey 4-6 4-6 12, Anderson 5-7 0-0 13, Washington 1-6 5-7 8, Wade 0-1 0-0 0, W. Williams 0-0 0-0 0, Dozier 0-1 0-0 0, Douglas-Roberts 3-4 3-4 9, McGrady 0-0 0-0 0, Allen 3-5 0-0 8, Long 0-0 0-0 0, Sandridge 0-0 0-0 0, Cooper 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 23-48 19-26 72.Halftime: Memphis, 31-21. 3-Point goals: Bucknell 2-12 (Bettencourt 1-3, Lee 1-4, Badmus 0-2, Griffin 0-1, Vegotsky 0-1, Mack 0-1), Memphis 7-16 (Anderson 3-5, Allen 2-3, Carney 1-5, Washington 1-2, S. Williams 0-1). rebounds: Bucknell 33 (McNaughton 8), Memphis 25 (Dorsey 6). Assists: Bucknell 8 (McNaughton 3), Memphis 15 (Allen 6). Total Fouls: Bucknell 20, Memphis 21. Fouled Out: None.

2011: #3 Connecticut 81, #14 Bucknell 52West regional — Washington, D.C. (verizon Center)

Bucknell (52)Willman 0-4 0-0 0, Muscala 5-12 4-4 14, Johnson 3-9 2-2 11, Shazier 1-4 3-3 6, Cohen 1-6 3-4 6, Leo 0-0 0-0 0, Klebon 1-1 0-0 2, Tyree 0-0 1-2 1, Boon 2-6 0-0 5, Hill 0-0 0-0 0, Andoh 1-2 0-0 2, Brackney 0-0 0-0 0, Ayers 2-7 0-0 5. Totals 16-51 13-15 52.Connecticut (81)Olander 2-4 0-0 4, Smith 7-13 1-1 17, Oriakhi 4-9 1-2 9, Lamb 6-9 0-0 16, Walker 5-11 6-6 18, Wolf 0-0 0-0 0, Beverly 0-1 0-0 0, Coombs-McDaniel 0-4 0-0 0, Giffey 1-1 0-0 2, Napier 3-8 0-0 7, Bailey 0-0 0-0 0, Stewart 1-2 0-0 2, Okwandu 3-4 0-0 6. Totals 32-66 8-9 81.Halftime: Connecticut, 39-22. 3-Point goals: Bucknell 7-21 (Johnson 3-8, Ayers 1-2, Cohen 1-2, Boon 1-4, Shazier 1-4, Mus-cala 0-1), Connecticut 9-24 (Lamb 4-5, Smith 2-5, Walker 2-5, Napier 1-4, Beverly 0-1, Coombs-McDaniel 0-4). rebounds: Bucknell 23 (Muscala, Shazier 4), Connecticut 49 (Oriakhi 12). Assists: Bucknell 6 (Johnson, Cohen, Ayers 2), Connecticut 20 (Walker 12). Total Fouls: Bucknell 10, Connecticut 13. Fouled Out: None.

2013: #6 Butler 68, #11 Bucknell 56East regional — Lexington, Ky. (rupp Arena)

Bucknell (56)Willman 10-16 0-2 20, Muscala 4-17 1-1 9, Kaspar 3-8 0-1 6, Johnson 2-8 3-3 9, Ayers 3-10 0-0 9, Fitzpatrick 0-1 0-0 0, Hill 0-0 0-0 0, Frazier 1-2 1-1 3, Brackney 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 23-62 5-8 56.Butler (68)Jones 6-12 2-3 14, Marshall 3-5 1-1 7, Smith 3-8 7-8 14, Barlow 2-5 6-6 10, Clark 5-14 5-6 17, Fromm 0-1 0-0 0, Dunham 0-4 2-2 2, Woods 1-4 2-2 4, Stigall 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 20-55 25-28 68.Halftime: Butler, 21-14. 3-Point goals: Bucknell 5-16 (Ayers 3-7, Johnson 2-6, Willman 0-1, Muscala 0-1, Frazier 0-1), Butler 3-17 (Clarke 2-8, Smith 1-2, Barlow 0-3, Stigall 0-2, Fromm 0-1, Dunham 0-1). rebounds: Bucknell 37 (Muscala 10), Butler 41 (Smith 16). Assists: Bucknell 13 (Kaspar 6), Butler 8 (Jones 4). Total Fouls: Bucknell 20, Butler 12. Fouled Out: None.

Nit2012: #8 Bucknell 65, #1 Arizona 54

Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center)Bucknell (65)Willman 5-12 0-0 10, Muscala 6-12 8-9 20, Cohen 2-3 4-5 9, Hill 0-1 0-2 0, Ayers 3-10 4-4 12, Kaspar 0-2 0-0, Fitzpatrick 0-1 0-0 0, Johnson 4-8 2-2 14. Totals 20-49 18-22 65.Arizona (54)Perry 5-8 3-4 14, Hill 5-13 4-4 17, Johnson 1-7 4-4 7, Mayes 2-5 2-3 6, Fogg 2-5 0-1 5, Wise 0-0 0-0 0, Lavender 0-5 0-0 0, Chol 2-5 1-2 5, Jacobson 0-0 0-0 0, Wiepking 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 17-48 14-18 54.Halftime: Bucknell, 32-26. 3-Point goals: Bucknell 7-15 (Johnson 4-7, Ayers 2-5, Cohen 1-1, Willman 0-1, Hill 0-1), Arizona 6-20 (Hill 3-6, Perry 1-1, Fogg 1-1, Johnson 1-6, Mayes 0-1, Lavender 0-5). rebounds: Bucknell 36 (Ayers 10), Arizona 28 (Hill 10). Assists: Bucknell 13 (Cohen, Muscala 3), Arizona 13 (Hill, Johnson 4). Total Fouls: Bucknell 19, Arizona 17. Fouled Out: Muscala.

2012: #5 nevada 75, #8 Bucknell 67 reno, nev. (Lawlor Events Center)

Bucknell (67)Cohen 2-9 0-0 6, Willman 3-4 0-0 6, Muscala 8-15 9-10 25, Hill 0-2 0-0 0, Ayers 7-11 3-3 21, Kaspar 0-1 0-0 0, Fitzpatrick 0-0 0-0 0, Singleton 0-0 0-0 0, Johnson 1-8 3-4 6, Andoh 0-1 0-0 0, Brackney 1-4 0-0 3. Totals 22-55 15-17 67.nevada (75)Czyz 7-10 9-11 24, Hunt 3-7 2-6 8, Evans 2-5 0-0 4, Burton 3-7 4-4 10, Story 6-12 5-6 18, Nyeko 0-0 2-2 2, Elliott 1-2 0-0 2, Finn 0-1 1-2 1, Burris 0-2 0-0 0, Panzer 2-2 1-1 6. Totals 24-48 24-32 75. Halftime: Nevada, 42-29. 3-Point goals: Bucknell 8-25 (Ayers 4-5, Cohen 2-5, Brackney 1-4, Johnson 1-7, Hill 0-1, Kaspar 0-1, Muscala 0-2), Nevada 3-10 (Panzer 1-1, Czyz 1-2, Story 1-3, Evans 0-1, Burton 0-1, Burris 0-2). rebounds: Bucknell 30 (Muscala 15), Nevada 33 (Hunt 10). Assists: Bucknell 13 (Cohen 4), Nevada 12 (Burton 4). Total Fouls: Bucknell 22, Nevada 16. Fouled Out: Cohen.

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In 2005, Bucknell captured its very first Patriot League championship by defeating Holy Cross on its home floor, 61-57. For the Bison, the post-season fun didn’t end at the Hart Center. The following Sunday evening, fans packed an on-campus auditorium for the NCAA Tournament Selection Show, eagerly awaiting word on Bucknell’s “Big Dance” destination. Soon they learned that the 14th-seeded Bison would be headed to the Ford Center in Oklahoma City to face the No. 3 seed — the mighty Kansas Jayhawks. The excitement quickly turned to reality, considering Kansas had been ranked No. 1 in the nation for most of the year (and were still ranked first in the RPI), and the Jayhawks had already been to 33 NCAA Tournaments and 12 Final Fours. Kansas’ hallowed history hardly intimidated the Bison, however, as Kevin Bettencourt’s four-point play in the opening moments got them going, and the contest would soon develop into an “Instant Classic.” Bucknell led for most of the first half, and by as many as seven points, before Kansas closed the half on a 10-0 run to take a 31-28 lead to the locker room. There were five lead changes and four ties over the first 12 minutes of the second half, and the Bison seemingly had the game in hand when Abe Badmus stroked two free throws to put Bucknell up 62-57 with 1:22 to play. But Kansas quickly rallied for a 63-62 lead behind six straight free throws, the last two by Keith Langford with 25 seconds left. The Bison were hardly done, though, as Chris McNaughton spun into the paint and rattled in a short jump-hook over All-American Wayne Simien with 10.5 seconds left (see photo at left). When Simien’s 15-foot jumper at the buzzer drew only iron, a sea of orange jerseys flooded the Ford Center hardwood. Not only did the 64-63 victory snatch the attention of the na-tion, but it was the historic first NCAA Tournament win for Bucknell and the Patriot League. Two days later the Bison had to somehow put the Kansas victory in the rear view mirror and take on a very talented Wisconsin team that had captured the Big Ten regular-season title. And it was a very game effort, indeed. Bucknell shook off an early 13-point deficit and rallied to take the lead as late as the nine-minute mark of the second half. But the Badgers had too much down the stretch and escaped with a 71-62 victory, despite an eye-popping 23-point showing from McNaugh-ton, who made 10 of 14 shots from the field going toe-to-toe with First Team All-Big Ten selection Mike Wilkinson. A true “Cinderella Story,” the Bison for a few days in March captured the imaginations of the sporting world, both for their inspired play on the floor and their poise, composure and sportsmanship off it. A fairy tale, indeed.

THE SHOT!

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Bucknell made a return trip to the NCAA Tournament in 2006, but this time the scenario was a bit different. In 2005 the Bison were seeded 14th, and to many they were extreme underdogs going into the Kansas game. This time, however, Bucknell was a No. 9 seed — the highest ever for a Patriot League team — and there would be no more sneaking up on anyone. That didn’t mean that Bucknell’s first-round opponent was any pushover. Hardly. The Bison drew Southeastern Conference juggernaut Arkansas, pow-ered by eventual NBA lottery pick Ronnie Brewer. Making things even tougher was that the game was played in Dallas, just a short drive from Fayetteville. In fact, the Razorbacks had won 19 straight games in Dallas, where they maintain their largest alumni base. Several hundred orange-clad Bison fans made the trek to the posh Ameri-can Airlines Center, making for a spirited atmosphere. And for the second year in a row, the “Sojka Psychos” had to make plans for a long weekend. The gritty, battle-tested Bucknell squad used some lights-out 3-point shooting and its typical stingy defense to outlast the Hogs 59-55. Charles Lee equaled his career high with 24 points and fellow senior co-captain Kevin Bettencourt knocked down five 3-pointers and scored 18 points for the Bison. While Lee and Bettencourt played obvious starring roles, it was junior point guard Abe Badmus and junior reserve forward Donald Brown who came up big down the stretch. Badmus, who did not attempt a single field goal all day yet finished with seven assists and only two turnovers in 34 minutes, knocked down two monumental free throws with 0:07 left to stretch a two-point lead to four. Brown came down with two critical late rebounds, and with the game tied at 55-55 with just over a minute to play, he just beat a 10-second backcourt violation, alertly finding Lee open under the basket for the go-ahead layup. In the second round, Bucknell ran into Mem-phis, the No. 1 seed in the Oakland Regional, in an attempt to make it to the Sweet 16 for the first time in school history. Things looked good early, as the Bison sprinted to an early 10-4 lead behind 3-pointers from Lee and Bettencourt, but the athletic Tigers responded with a 20-2 run and eventually won 72-56. Chris McNaughton led Bucknell with 15 points, while captains Bettencourt and Lee had 12 and 11, respectively, in their final game of their brilliant careers. While the college basketball world may not have been quite as stunned this time around, chapter two of this Bison fairy tale was just as sweet.

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A year earlier, Bucknell was the “darling of the dance.” The prestigious private school with an enrollment of about 3,400 that stunned perennial power Kansas in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

The victory made national headlines as the first-ever NCAA triumph for the Bison, or any Patriot League school for that matter. The team earned an ESPY award in the “Best Upset” category and spent the summer reliving the biggest win in the history of the program.

As the 2005-06 campaign started, with virtually the entire roster return-ing intact, everyone wanted to know what Bucknell could do for an encore. And despite heaping expectations, both internal and external, all the Bison did was fashion their finest season yet.

Even with a large “bulls-eye” on its back every night, Bucknell shattered the school victory record with a fancy 27-5 ledger, repeated as Patriot League champion and made a return trip to the second round of the NCAA Tourna-ment after a thrilling 59-55 win over Arkansas.

The Bison carried the sixth-best record in the nation — and the high-est graduation rate (100%) — entering the NCAA Tournament. Among its impressive non-conference victories were road wins at then-No. 17 and eventual Big East champion Syracuse and DePaul, as well as a home victory over Atlantic-10 finalist Saint Joseph’s.

The Bison really made their mark in Patriot League play, becoming the first team in the 16-year history of the conference to run the table, going a perfect 14-0. Three more double-digit wins in the Patriot League Tourna-ment — capped by an impressive 74-59 win over Holy Cross — brought them a second straight league title. Then they earned a No. 9 seed in the NCAA Tournament, by far the highest in school and league history.

Once in the field of 65, the Bison made sure their weekend in Dallas would be a long one. With co-captains Charles Lee and Kevin Betten-court combining for nine 3-pointers and 42 points, Bucknell knocked off Southeastern Conference power Arkansas in the first round, validating the Kansas victory.

In the round of 32, Bucknell ran into top-seeded Memphis, and the Conference USA champ wore down the Bison with its speed, strength and depth. Bucknell whittled a 19-point deficit down to nine in the second half, but the Tigers just had too much down the stretch, and the magical season that nobody wanted to end did just that on a rainy Sunday in Dallas.

Of Bucknell’s five losses in 2005-06, three came at the hands of No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament — Memphis, Duke and Villanova. Northern Iowa, which topped Bucknell in double overtime in an ESPN BracketBusters classic, earned an at-large bid out of the highly respected Missouri Valley Conference and was also nationally ranked at times during the season.

Speaking of national rankings, in 2005-06 Bucknell also achieved its first-ever listing in a national poll. On Feb. 13 the Bison were ranked 24th in both the Associated Press Poll and the ESPN/USA TODAY Coaches’ Poll. Bucknell was also ranked 25th in the final Coaches’ Poll of the season.

While not without star power, Bucknell’s greatest asset was its depth and its unselfish team play, particularly on defense. Armed with a tricky matchup zone defense, the Bison entered the NCAA Tournament ranked second nationally in scoring defense (55.3). In 32 games in 2005-06 they allowed 60 or more points only nine times and 70 or more only five times, while on nine occasions they kept teams under 50.

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It started with a 74-52 win at Navy on Jan. 7 and ended with a 74-59 victory over Holy Cross in the Patriot League championship game at Sojka Pavilion. A perfect record, something that had never been done before in the 16-year history of the Patriot League. An unprecedented 14-0 regular-season mark and three more wins in the tournament gave the Bison 17 straight conference triumphs in 2006.

Those 17 victories came in all shapes and sizes. There were lopsided wins — two by 30 or more points, and four by 20 or more — and there were some close calls, most notably in Worcester, Mass., where the Bison miraculously rallied from 15 down with 16 minutes to play to win 57-52.

When Bucknell topped Army 70-47 on Senior Night at Sojka Pavilion in the regular-season finale, the Orange & Blue became the first team to run the table in Patriot League play. Previously, six teams had finished with one loss, including Bucknell in 1993 (13-1). Additionally, the Bison became the 200th Division I team in NCAA history to go unbeaten in their conference, and the 90th to do so with at least 14 wins. Bucknell joined Gonzaga (14-0 in the West Coast Conference) and George Washington (16-0 in the Atlantic 10) as the only teams in the country to finish unbeaten in its league in 2005-06.

As the No. 1 seed, the Bison earned the right to play at home throughout the Patriot League Tournament, no small factor since they hadn’t lost to a league foe at Sojka Pavilion in four years.

With large, partisan crowds at their backs, the Bison outlasted Army, 59-47, in the first round and American, 64-50, in the semifinals. That set up a rematch with No. 2 seed Holy Cross in the championship game. The previous year the seeds were reversed, and Bucknell won the title on the Crusaders’ home floor.

With ESPN2 cameras in place, Holy Cross came out with revenge on its mind and trailed by only four at the half. But senior captains Kevin Bet-tencourt and Charles Lee put the Bison on their backs, hitting one critical shot after another, including nine 3-pointers between them, and Bucknell pulled away with a crushing 15-2 run.

At the eight-minute mark the Bison had a commanding 60-44 lead, and soon after most of the crowd of 4,110 was dancing on the floor and the Sojka Pavilion nets were cut down for the first time.

Following the game Lee was named Patriot League Tournament MVP, making him the first repeat winner of the award in league history. Lee reg-istered 16 points, seven rebounds, four steals and three assists in the cham-pionship game, and he logged 43 points in the three tournament games.

Bettencourt, who hit six 3-pointers and scored 23 points in the title con-test, and center Chris McNaughton were also named to the all-tournament team. Donald Brown also had a magnificent tournament, capped by a 14-point, five-rebound performance against Holy Cross.

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all-time LettermenAceto, Ted .......................................1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89Adkins, Paul ................................................ 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81Albee, Bud ................................................... 1985-86, 86-87, 88-89Allen, Doug ....................................1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88Allsteadt, Mark ........................................... 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87 Anders, Michael.................................................................... 1994-95Anderson, Brian A. .................................... 1993-94, 94-95, 95-96Anderson, Maria ..............1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87 (MGR)Anderson, Walter F. ....................................................................1935Ando, Tai ....................................................................1995-96 (MGR)Andoh, Enoch B. ...........................2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12Andrews, Jaye ...............................1981-82, 82-83, 83-84, 84-85Armor, Raymond H.........................................................1939, 1941Arrowsmith, Roger .............................................................. 1969-70Asbury, Shaun ...............................1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00Ash, Dan .....................................................................1995-96, 96-97Atkinson, Mark........................................... 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87Ayers, Cameron A. .......................2010-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14Azzinaro, John M. ................................................................ 2013-14

Babich, Bruce ............................................. 1958-59, 59-60, 60-61 Badmus, Ibrahim O. ....................2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07Bailey, Bryan J. ..............................1998-99, 99-00, 00-01, 01-02Baker, Albin D. ..................................................................1940, 1941Baker, Reginald ..................................................................... 1977-78Banas, Matthew .......................................................2012-13, 13-14Barry, Raymond .................................................................... 1981-82Barry, Robert .................................1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80Baserman, Kenneth J. ................................................................1941Beatty, John ..............................................................1954-55, 56-57Beecy, Steve ................................................ 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87Behan, Patrick D. ..........................2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10Bell, Keane .................................................................1987-88, 88-89Bennett, Jeremiah M. .................2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04Bennett, Winston ............................................................1928, 1930Berger, Glenn ...........................................................1969-70 (MGR)Bettencourt, Kevin A. .................2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06Betts, Morsal ............................................... 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79Biccelli, Joseph .......................................... 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57Biko, Paul ..................................................... 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73Blackwell, Kevin .................................................................... 1985-86Blankenship, Daniel L. ................1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03Bonkoski, William....................................................1968-69, 69-70Boon, G.W. ......................................2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11Borella, D.D. ...................................................................................1930Bornhuetter, Ronald ...................1976-77, 77-78, 78-79 (MGR)Bouldin, Skip ......................................................................... 1962-63Bowen, Dan ...................................1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00Bowman, Herbert F. ...................................................................1936Bracho, Douglas ......................................................1972-73, 73-74Brackney, Benjamin M. .............2010-11, 11-12, 12-13, 14-15Bradway, Richard ....................................................1952-53, 53-54Bright, Mike ...................................1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93Brown, Donald C. .........................2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07Brown, Raymond L. .....................1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94Burke, Frederick.......................................................1972-73, 73-74Burkholder, Andrew....................2000-01, 01-02, 02-03 (MGR)Burney, Robert S. .........................1979-80, 80-81, 81-82 (MGR)Burns, Frank ......................................................................1943, 1944Butts, Mike .....................................1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89Buzas, Joseph J. ...................................................1939, 1940, 1941

Callahan, Willie .............................1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99Calloway, John ..............................1974-75, 75-76, 76-77, 77-78Cameron, Dyrika ..........................1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00Campbell, John .......................................................1983-84, 84-85Carpenter, Holly R. ..........................................................1936, 1937Carroll, Charles...................................................................... 1965-66Carson, Bruce ...........................................................1964-65, 65-66Carson, James ............................................ 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69Carter, Harvey ............................................ 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73Castleberry, Justin A. ..................2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09Cegles, Victor .............................................. 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70Chamberlin, Doug .................................... 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69Chenoweth, William ..........................................1930, 1931, 1932Chesen, Alan.............................................................1969-70 (MGR)Cholewinski, Harry .................................................1947-48, 48-49Christian, Robert .................................................................. 1952-53Clark, Clifford ......................................................................... 1948-49Clark, John W. ...........................................................2003-04, 04-05Clark, Matthew D. ........................1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93Clark, Roger ................................................ 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77Cody, Craigg ............................................... 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83Cohen, Bryan J. .............................2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12Cohen, David S. .................................................................... 1999-00Collins, Kevin .................................1987-88, 88-89, 89-90 (MGR)Comerford, James ..................................................1947-48, 48-49Connor, Stephen .....................................................1982-83, 83-84Cooney, Kevin ..........................................................1959-60, 61-62

Correnti, Daniel J.....................................................1971-72, 72-73Corrigan, Michael ...................................................1954-55, 56-57Cosimano, Carl ..............................1980-81, 81-82, 82-83, 83-84Courtney, Bill .................................1988-89, 89-90, 90-91, 91-92Cox, Herbert .............................................................1952-53, 53-54Cranston, John ...................................................................... 1965-66Culbertson, William J. ........................................1941, 1942, 1943

Danzig, Harold ........................................... 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59Darnell, Jack................................................ 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73Davis, John P. Jr. ...................................................1934, 1935, 1936Day, Francis Joseph ....................................................................1944Day, William ........................................................................... 1947-48Decsi, Louis Jr. ................................................................ 1945, 46-47Dedrick, Jack F. ................................................................1941, 1942Deigan, Joseph F. Jr. ...........................................1936, 1937, 1938Deihm, Dennis ..................................................................... 1973-74DeLoca, Cornelius ..................................... 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52DeWitt, Brian .............................................. 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85Diblin, Joseph A. .............................................................1938, 1939Diver, Mike .....................................1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91Domion, Adam .............................1994-95, 95-96, 96-97 (MGR)Donovan, Jim ............................................. 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73Dopirak, Ryan M. .....................................................1992-93, 93-94Dorman, Jack V. ...........................................................................1934Douglas, Robert ......................................................1964-65, 65-66Downes, Ralph .............................................................................1943Drowne, W. Christopher ....1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 (MGR)Druckemiller, William H. ...........................................................1934

Eastburn, George ............................................................1932, 1933Ebner, Ryan A. ....................................................................... 2008-09Edmunds, Robert ........................................................................1943Edmunds, Robert ................................................................. 1945-46Edwards, Harvey .................................................................. 1975-76Eicher, Joseph W. .........................................................................1934Eisert, Brian C. ..........................1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 1994-95Eisner, Leo .............................................................................. 1954-55Ericsson, Bob .............................................. 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59Evans, Dave ...............................................................1958-59, 59-60Evans, Zachary J. ..........................2006-07, 07-08, 08-09, 09-10Everhart, Nikki ........................................... 1997-98, 98-99 (MGR)

Fadden, Michael ........................................ 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62Fahringer, Fred H. ...........................................................1940, 1941Farver, C. Edwin ......................................... 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69Feeney, Sam...................................1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 (MGR)Fenton, Keith .................................1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91Fiery, Matthew B. ...................................... 2007-08, 08-09, 09-10Filer, John D. .........................................................1935, 1936, 1937Fisher, Dan .........................1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 (MGR)Fisher, R.N. .....................................................................................1932Fitzpatrick, Brian E. .................................. 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14Flanegan, Jack ........................................... 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59

Flannery, Patrick ...........................1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80Flenihaus, Philip ................................................................... 1945-46Foltz, William D. ...................................................1936, 1937, 1938Fornwald, Raymond ........................................ 1943, 1944, 46-47Forsyth, Garth ....................................................................... 1984-85Frable, Milton F. ...........................................................................1928Frank, Howard G. ........................................................................1935Frazier, Donald ...................................................................... 1945-46Frazier, Ryan R. .........................................................2012-13, 13-14Frick, Richard ......................................................................... 1965-66Friend, John ..............................................................1964-65, 65-66Fritch, William ...............................1979-80, 80-81, 81-82 (MGR)Fry, Bill...................................................................................... 1961-62Fry, Harry ...........................................................................1930, 1932Fuehrer, Craig ............................................. 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66

Gallagher, Joseph ..................................... 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52Garrett, Algin .............................................. 1971-72, 72-73, 73-74Gentile, Angelo..................................................................... 1961-62Gilleland, Walter ..............................................................1933, 1934Gilliard, Martin ..............................1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99Glass, C. Edwin .....................................................1940, 1941, 1942Glover, Antario J. .....................................................2001-02, 03-04Golden, Kihlon N. .........................1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96Goodwin, Paul Mm ....................................................................1944Graddy, Mike ......................................................................... 1985-86Gravely, William ......................................... 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76Greenman, Allan ....................................... 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77Greenwood, Craig .................................... 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69Greenwood, Dave ..................................... 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73Griffin, Don............................................................................. 1974-75Griffin, John J.................................2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08Guthrie, Brent R. ......................................................1993-94, 94-95

Haas, Frank ................................................................1945-46, 46-47Haines, George J. Jr. ...........................................1941, 1942, 1943Halicki, Edward H. .......................................................................1928Hall, William ..............................................................1972-73, 73-74Hamer, Sekou K. ...........................1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96Hamre, Donald .............................................................. 1943, 47-48Hardenbergh, Jordan T. .............1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03Harley, Ellis .................................................. 1956-57, 57-58, 58-59Harrington, Matthew J. ...................................................... 1993-94Harris, Brian............................................................................ 1973-74Harrison, Paul N. ........................................ 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81Hass, Christopher S. ...............................................2012-13, 13-14Hathaway, Lorry ........................................ 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65Hauser, Tom ...................................1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99Headley, William................................................................... 1963-64Hebditch, E. Scott ...................................................1974-75, 75-76Heddings, Merril K. Jr. ...............................................................1945Hegedus, Eric ............................................. 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85Heiden, Bo ......................................1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89Heiner, Karl .................................................. 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65Henry, Mark ..................................................................................1943

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Hepburn, Michael ........................1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80Hepler, T.R. .........................................................................1931, 1932Heron, Ken ................................................................1970-71, 71-72Herz, Norman ........................................................................ 1964-65Hess, James ............................................................................ 1948-49Hester, Don ................................................. 1961-62, 62-63, 63-64Hill, Ryan A. ....................................2010-11, 11-12, 12-13, 13-14Hinkle, W.C. ...................................................................................1932Hoeveler, William M. ..........................................1944, 1946, 1947Hoffman, Dominic J. ..............................................2012-13, 13-14Holden, Jon-Robert ....................1994-95, 95-96, 96-97, 97-98Hook, Patrick T. .............................1991-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95Hoying, Anthony .................................................................. 1947-48Hubbard, J.D. ................................................................................1929

James, Owen ....................................................................1933, 1934Janaskie, Mark............................................ 1982-83, 83-84, 84-85Janego, Jason W. ....................................... 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94Jest, Roger .............................................................................. 1945-46Johnson, Bryson C. ......................2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13Johnson, Richard ....................................................1952-53, 53-54Johnson, Thomas ................................................................. 1962-63Joseph, Mike .....................1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90, 89-90Joy, Robert A. III .......................................................1989-90, 90-91

Kampert, Mark .........................................................2003-04 (MGR)Kanengiser, Sidney .....................................................................1935Karavanic, Valter ...........................1996-97, 97-98, 98-99, 99-00Kasnick, Michael .....................................................1959-60, 60-61Kaspar, Steven R. ....................................... 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14Kavomire, Donald J. .......................................................1928, 1930Keegan, Robert C. ...........................................................1942, 1943Kenzie, Allen .............................................................1954-55, 55-56Keranko, Matthew ..................................................1994-95, 95-96Kerr, Paul ....................................................1971-72, 72-73, 973-74King, Patrick C. ........................................... 1989-90, 90-91, 91-92Kirkland, Frank ........................................... 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73Klebanoff, Leonard ................................... 1976-77, 77-78, 78-79Klebon, Colin D. ............................2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13Klick, George H. ...................................................1938, 1939, 1940Klosterman, Bernard F. ..................................................1928, 1929Knuth, Thomas .......................................................1978-79, 79-80Kolanowski, Leon T. ....................................................................1938Kostos, F.C. .........................................................................1929, 1930Kozella, Lawrence ..................................... 1963-64, 64-65, 65-66Kriftcher, Zachary ...................................................2010-11 (MGR)

Lalugba, Boakai ............................1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03Lambert, Kenneth .................................... 1970-71, 71-72, 72-73Lampus, Donald ........................................ 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62Landis, Richard ..................................................................... 1952-53Lane, William H. ...................................................1937, 1938, 1939Lavin, George ............................................. 1948-49, 49-50, 50-51Lee, Charles G............................................. 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06

Lefkandinos, George .................................................................1944Leggett, Greg ................................1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90Leo, Probese A. .............................2008-09, 09-10, 10-11, 11-12Leshinski, Steve ............................1987-88, 88-89, 89-90, 90-91Leslie, Albert V...............................1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81Lezanic, Mark ............................................. 1983-84, 84-85, 85-86Lieb, Mark ..........................1984-85, 85-86, 86-87, 87-88 (MGR)Lindsey, Donald.................................................................... 1952-53Linthicum, Joshua C. .................2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09Logan, J.P. ..........................................................................1931, 1932Longaker, Robert P. ....................................................................1940Lose, John .................................................... 1946-47, 47-48, 48-49Lyons, Robert ........................................................................ 1975-76Lytle, Melvin R. .............................................................................1934

Mack, Holland B. ..........................2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06MacKenzie, N.D. ...............................................................1932, 1933Mackey, Joseph J. ................................................................ 2008-09MacLeay, D.J. ......................................................................... 2013-14Maggio, Pat ............................................................................ 1970-71Makuta, Steve ....................................................................... 1970-71Malarkey, Charlie ................................................................. 1985-86Malone, Malik ............................................. 1987-88, 89-90, 90-91Manly, Howard........................................... 1977-78, 79-80, 80-81Manning, Robert .....................................................2010-11 (MGR)Marble, Thomas .......................................................1968-69, 69-70Marter, Cyrus ....................................................................1930, 1931Martin, Eric ................................................................2010-11 (MGR)Mastriani, Victor ..........................................................................1944Mastropaolo, Darren C. ..............2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08Matthews, John ......................................... 1962-63, 63-64, 64-65Matthews, Mark.................................................................... 1991-92Matz, Peter ............................................................................. 1958-59Mboya, Gordon O. .......................1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97McBride, John ....................................................................... 1997-98McDaniel, Willard H. ...................................................................1945McGinn, Richard ................................................................... 1945-46McGoldrick, J.L.................................................................1931, 1933McGrath, Theodore .....................2005-06, 06-07, 07-08 (MGR)McGregor, Wes .........................................................1980-81, 81-82McKenzie, Richard ............................................................... 1953-54McKernan, Robert ..................................................1968-69, 69-70McKibbon, Martin .................................... 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52McLean, Thomas .....................................................1973-74, 74-75McMonigle, Matthew .............................. 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67McNaughton, Christopher G. ... 2003-04, 2004-05, 05-06, 06-07McNichol, Thomas P. ..............................................1976-77, 77-78Medrano, George....................................................2006-07, 07-08Meltzer, Jerome ...........................................................................1943Mills, D.S. ........................................................................................1931Mitchell, F.B. ..................................................................................1929Monahan, Raymond F. .......................................1935,1936, 1937Morrison, Andrew W. .............................................2004-05, 05-06Mosny, John Jr. ........................................................1947-48, 48-49Moss, Ray .................................................... 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83 Moylan, Pat ................................................. 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88Muckle, Brian .............................................. 1996-97, 98-99, 99-00Muller, Thomas R.....................................................1975-76, 76-77Mullin, Patrick ..........1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94, 94-95 (MGR)Murphy, John ............................................. 1965-66, 66-67, 67-68Muscala, Michael P. .....................2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13Myers, Edward C..........................................................................1934

Namvou, Jack M. ..........................2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04Netski, Edward A. ........................................................................1945Niesz, Christopher P. ..............2001-02, 02-03, 03-04, 2004-05Niness, W. Scott ............................1982-83, 83-84, 84-85 (MGR)Nolan, Robert J. ...................................................1939, 1940, 1941Novacek, Scott A. ................................................................. 1973-74Nyambi, Nyambi ...............................97-98, 98-99, 99-00, 00-01

Oberfeld, Benjamin M. ....................................................... 2013-14O’Brien, Steven .............................1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80O’Brien, Todd E.F. ................................................................. 2007-08Okorodudu, Ajoritsedebi .........1977-78, 78-79, 79-80, 80-81Olkowski, Paul A. ..........................1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93Oristaglio, Stephen .....................1973-74, 74-75, 75-76, 76-77Owen, Tim .................................................................1982-83, 83-84

Page, Michael C. ........................................ 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81Parker, Barry ..............................................................1952-53, 53-54Penrose, Sam ......................................................................... 1960-61Perrine, Karli .....................2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04 (MGR)Pesut, Nicholas .......................................... 1970-71, 71-72 (MGR)Petersen, Emily ................1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99 (MGR)Peterson, William ....................................................1969-70, 70-71Peyton, Russell J. ..........................1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93Pfaff, Rick ........................................1986-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90Piltzer, Gerald ............................................. 1977-78, 78-79, 79-80Poff, James .................................................. 1951-52, 52-53, 53-54Polite, Eric II ...............................................................1993-94, 94-95Pow, William ............................................... 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77Proctor, D.B. ..................................................................................1932Puriefoy, Carson ........................................ 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84Purnell, Gerald ........................................... 1974-75, 75-76, 76-77

Quinn, Matthew J. .......................2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04

Ramage, Jake ............................................. 1997-98, 98-99, 00-01Ramsey, John ........................................................................ 1970-71Rappel, Frank ...........................................................1953-54, 54-55Raynor, Arthur....................................................................... 1948-49Reash, Richard Harvey ..............................................................1944Reash, Robert William ...............................................................1944Reddy, Stephen .......................................................1973-74, 74-75Reichman, Ronald ..................................................1950-51, 51-52Repard, Tenicia.................2003-04, 04-05, 05-06, 06-07 (MGR)Reznichak, Joseph ..........................................................1933, 1934Rhubright, Joseph S...................................................................1934Riley, Chris ................................................... 1968-69, 69-70, 70-71Rizzo, Michael ..........................................................1980-81, 81-82 Rodgers, Christopher J. ........................................2001-02, 02-03Rodgers, John ............................................ 1964-65, 65-66, 66-67Rodriguez, Ericka ...................................... 1993-94, 94-95 (MGR)Roman, Larry ............................................................1959-60, 60-61Romberger, Matt ....................................... 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84Ross, N.C.................................................................1929, 1930, 1931Rowe, D.J. ................................................................................ 2009-10

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bUCkNell’s retired Jerseys

Harold M. “Hal” Danzig of the Class of 1959 was one of the first true basketball superstars to play at Bucknell. A two-time All-East selection and an Honorable Men-tion All-American as a senior, Danzig was the starting center on three of Bucknell’s all-time great teams, and he holds school rebounding records that many consider to be unbreakable.

When Danzig joined the Bucknell var-sity squad in 1956-57, the Bison had won 16 games in a season only once in their history. They collected that exact number of wins in each of his three varsity seasons, amassing a 48-23 overall record.

Nicknamed “Moose,” Danzig was the team’s leading scorer all three years and totalled 1,163 career points. At the time, that was the second-highest point total in school history, only 20 off the record held then by Joe Gallagher. As a junior he compiled what was then a school-record 426 points.

But Danzig is best known today for his extraordinary rebounding totals. He hauled in 1,134 rebounds in three seasons. More than 50 years later, no Bison player has come within 41 rebounds of that impressive total, and only current NBA center Mike Muscala has joined him in the 1,000-rebound club. Danzig increased his yearly rebounding average each season, from 15.0 to 16.1 to a whopping 16.8 rebounds per game. His career rebounding average of 15.97 per game is staggering.

Co-captain of the 1958-59 Bucknell team, Danzig was named to the ECAC All-East and Associated Press All-Pennsylvania teams for two consecutive years and was on the All-Middle Atlantic Conference University Division first team and Palestra All-Opponent second team as a senior.

The 6’6”, 230-pounder received Honorable Mention United Press Inter-national (UPI) All-America Honors in 1959, and he was selected to participate in two senior all-star games. Danzig was inducted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame as a member of its fifth class in 1983.

Danzig came to Bucknell from East High School in Rochester, New York. His son, Carl, later served as an assistant coach at Bucknell under both Charlie Woollum and Pat Flannery.

On Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006, former Bucknell basketball stars Hal Danzig and Al Leslie became the first two members of the men’s program to have their jerseys retired. The ceremony took place at halftime of Bucknell’s men’s basketball game against Army. Danzig and Leslie are both members of the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame, and they are widely considered the program’s best players of their respective eras and two of the greatest in the history of Bison basketball. Leslie’s No. 22 jersey and Danzig’s No. 44 uniform are now permanently hung on the wall of Sojka Pavilion’s East Concourse.

Albert V. Leslie is widely considered Bucknell’s greatest men’s basketball player. A Baltimore native and graduate of the McDonogh School, Leslie was a prodigious scorer during his four years with the Orange & Blue, despite being lightly recruited out of high school as a 6’3” center. At Bucknell he played guard and some small forward, and he shattered school records for points in a game (45), season (564) and career (1,973), records that still stood in the history books at the time of his jersey retirement in 2006. In fact, his scoring record stood all the way to 2013, when it was broken by Mike Muscala.

A 1981 Bucknell graduate, Leslie was selected by the Indiana Pacers in the second

round of the NBA Draft and was the team’s last cut before the start of the regular season. He later played briefly for the Rochester Zeniths of the Continental Basketball Association. Leslie, who was the first Bison player to be taken in the NBA Draft, later returned to Bucknell as an assistant coach for two seasons.

Leslie led the Bison to school victory records in his sophomore (18-7) and junior (20-7) years, as well as two consecutive East Coast Conference Western Section titles. He was a three-time All-ECC selection, and in 1980 he was an all-district pick by the U.S. Basketball Writers’ Association. A year later Leslie earned All-East plaudits, and he won the Kribbs Award as team MVP three straight years.

His season total of 564 points in 1979-80 shattered a school record that had stood since the 1960-61 season. His 20.9 scoring average was second-best in school history, and in January of his junior year Leslie poured in a record 45 points in a 105-89 victory over American University.

As a senior, Leslie tallied 537 points and had another 40-point game (41) against West Chester. He finished his career with an 18.1 scoring average, third-best in Bison annals. He started the final 105 games of his career and scored in double figures in all but 11 of them.

Called “the finest player ever to wear a Bucknell basketball uniform” by his head coach, Charlie Woollum, Leslie was inducted into the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame in 1986.

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Sager, Harold L.....................................................1936, 1937, 1938Salankiewicz, Bob ..................................... 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58Sangimino, Mark .....................................................1982-83, 83-84Santos, Peter N. ......................................... 1998-99, 00-01, 01-02Schanley, Darwin ................................................................. 1954-55Schaumberg, John .............................................................. 1949-50Schloeder, Nicholas ............................................................ 1951-52Schneider, Joseph E. ..................................................................1934Schneider, Thomas ................................... 1966-67, 67-68, 68-69Schoek, Vincent E. .................................... 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81Schoffel, Jessica ......................................... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03Schrader, Steve ............................1983-84, 84-85, 85-86, 86-87Secunda, David J. ........................................................................1942Seek, Mike ................................................... 1998-99, 99-00, 00-01Seel, James Winston .......................................1944, 45-46, 46-47Seiler, Archie Peter .........................................................1928, 1929Seneca, Chris .............................................. 1984-85, 85-86, 86-87Shazier, Darryl T. ...........................2007-08, 08-09, 09-10, 10-11Shehadi, David........................................... 1978-79, 79-80, 80-81Sigl, Ed .......................................................... 1981-82, 82-83, 83-84Sigl, Stephen M. ...........................1976-77, 77-78, 78-79, 79-80Silberman, Norton ......................................................................1943Simpson, Christian L. ..................1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94Singleton, Joshea R. ................................. 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14Sitarsky, John P. ...............................................................1934, 1935Skornik, Davorin ...........................2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04Skyrm, Terrance .................................................................... 1997-98Slater, Benjamin B. .................................... 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03Slavitt, Ben ................................................................1954-55, 55-56Sloan, Matthew B. ..................................... 1991-92, 92-93, 93-94Smith, Calvin ................................................................................1930Smith, Robert E. ...........................................................................1939Smith, Steve ........................................................................... 1953-54Smith, Stuart ....................................................................1936, 1937Smith, W.N. ............................................................1931, 1932, 1933

Smoker, Hal ............................................................................ 1960-61Snyder, Jonathan ...............................................1990-91, 1991-92Snyder, Robert L. .................................................1940, 1941, 1942Soller, James ................................................ 1966-67, 67-68,68-69Starkey, Cory E. .......................................... 2011-12, 12-13, 13-14Steigerwald, Dave L. ...................1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96Steiner, Joseph .......................................... 1959-60, 60-61, 61-62Stettler, Samuel ......................................... 1973-74, 74-75, 75-76Strack, Walter ...........................................................1973-74 (MGR)Strassner, Donald ...................................... 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52Strella, William ...................................................................... 1950-51Strizzi, John ...................................................... 55-56, 56-57, 57-58Summers, Robert L.............................................1936, 1937, 1938Swarner, Clair Norwin ................................................. 1945, 47-48

Tanner, Martin ............................................ 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57Tate, Christopher ....................................................1986-87 (MGR)Termine, Anne..................1989-90, 90-91, 91-92, 92-93 (MGR)Thomas, Harold .................................................................... 1972-73Thomas, Henry Elmer ................................................................1928Thomas, Robert D. . .....................2004-05, 05-06, 06-07, 07-08Thompson, Thomas A. ............................ 1957-58, 58-59, 59-60Tormey, Grant .... 1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89, 89-90 (MGR)Treiber, Mark .............................................................1995-96, 96-97Tyree, Stephen A. .........................2006-07, 07-08, 09-10, 10-11

Unger, Charles ....................................................1963-64, 1964-65

Vaughn, D.C. .................................................................................1932Vegotsky, Jason S.........................2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09Viaer-McClymont, Tarik S. .........2002-03, 03-04, 04-05, 05-06Villegas, Claudia ......................................................1993-94 (MGR)Voorhees, Norman ................................... 1954-55, 55-56, 56-57Vullo, Joseph ............................................................1979-80, 80-81Wagner, Arthur ..................................................................... 1951-52

Wagner, Richard ................................................................... 1968-69Wain, Donald ......................................................................... 1953-54Walsh, Michael R. ...................................... 1989-90, 90-91, 92-93Watson, John .................................1985-86, 86-87, 87-88, 88-89 Webb, Brad ............................................................................. 1998-99Webber, Jack .............................................. 1949-50, 50-51, 51-52Webber, Roland A. .......................2000-01, 01-02, 02-03, 03-04Welch, Thomas W. III ...................1993-94, 94-95, 95-96, 96-97Wells, Preston ...........................................................1994-95, 95-96Wenk, Kevin B. ..............................1992-93, 93-94, 94-95, 95-96Werner, Brian M. ...........................1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03Werner, Jeff ...............................................................1974-75, 75-76Wetzel, Max ....................................1995-96, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99Wherry, James L. ....................................... 1967-68, 68-69, 69-70Wieder, Homer ........................................... 1955-56, 56-57, 57-58Williams, E.L. .....................................................................1932, 1933Williams, Robert H. ....................................................... 1945, 46-47Willman, Joseph V. ......................2009-10, 10-11, 11-12, 12-13Wilson, Edward E. ...................................................1945-46, 46-47Wilson, Eugene ........................................................1945-46, 46-47Wilson, Richard ..................................................................... 1972-73Wodsworth, Wheeland B. ................................1928, 1929, 1930Woodcock, William.................................................1947-48, 48-49Woodring, Louie E. .........................................................1928, 1930Woollum, Robert ....................................... 1986-87, 87-88, 88-89Wright, Jerold ............................................. 1980-81, 81-82, 82-83

Yetter, Tyler................................................................2003-04 (MGR)

Zavorskas, Robert ................................................................ 1965-66Zeldis, Becky ..................................1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 (MGR)Zimmerman, Chris............................................................... 1999-00

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The Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame, estab-lished in 1979 to honor the very best in the his-tory of Bucknell athletics, welcomed seven new members this fall when the Class of 2014 was inducted during ceremonies on Homecoming Weekend. Three years earlier, two prominent members of the men’s basketball program joined this prestigious club.

Pat Flannery ‘80 and Chris simpson ‘94 were both inducted in 2011, making them the 46th and 47th members of the Bucknell basketball family to be inducted.

Flannery might be best-known for coach-ing the most successful team in Bucknell men’s basketball history in 2005-06, but he was also a terrific point guard on some very good teams for coach Charlie Woollum. He captained the 1979-80 Bison team that finished 20-7, and he remains the only player ever to lead the Bison in assists for four straight years. Flannery retired as head coach after the 2007-08 season with a final record of 234-178 (.568) at Bucknell. He will always be remembered for building the 2005 and 2006 championship teams that went on to post the first NCAA Tourna-ment wins in school history.

Simpson earned First Team All-Patriot League honors while leading the Bison in scoring in both 1992-93 and 1993-94. His 20.5 points-per-game average as a senior in 1993-94 is the third-highest single-season mark in program history, and he is one of only seven Bison players ever to score more than 20 points per game over a full season. Simpson scored 1,229 career points.

Prior to the 2011 class, the most recent in-ductee was J.R. Holden in 2008. Holden gained fame for his heroic exploits with CSKA Moscow and the Russian National Team, particularly after he hit the game-winning shot in the championship game of the 2007 European Championship, giving Russia a spot in the 2008 Olympics. But his Bucknell career was also noteworthy, as he transformed from a lightly recruited guard into a two-time First Team All-Patriot League selection.

Bill Courtney, a 2007 inductee, was one of the top scorers in program history. As a junior he set the school single-season scoring record with 619 points, and he also led the team in assists that season. His 1,499 career points ranked fifth in school history at the time of his graduation and now ranks 10th.

Patrick King, one of the more inspiring student-athletes to be enshrined in the Hall, was

inducted in 2006. A walk-on to the Bison men’s basketball squad, King made his way through the junior varsity ranks, eventually earned a start-ing forward position and as a senior was named Patriot League Player of the Year after averaging 20.3 points per game.

In 2005 Harvey Carter ‘73 and Mike Bright ‘93 were inducted. Carter was a three-year starter and two year captain of the Bison basketball team. He was a First Team All-Middle Atlantic Conference selection as a senior in 1972-73, when he led the team in scoring at 14.2 points per game under coach Jim Valvano.

Bright was a top player on Bucknell’s out-standing teams of the early 1990s. He was the Patriot League Player of the Year as a senior in 1993, when he led the Bison to a 23-6 record and the league’s regular-season title. Outstanding in all phases of the game, Bright is Bucknell’s No. 4 all-time scorer with 1,670 points, trailing only 2013 graduate Mike Muscala (2,036) and fellow Hall of Famers Al Leslie (1,973) and Bob Barry (1,809).

Mike Joseph, a member of the Class of 1990, was a 2003 Hall of Fame inductee. Joseph was a three-year starter and a member of two East Coast Conference championship squads that advanced to the NCAA Tournament. He was a two-time All-ECC selection and set nine Bucknell records, including the marks for career assists, free throws, free-throw percentage and 3-point percentage. Now Bucknell’s No. 9 all-time scorer, Joseph’s .884 career free-throw percentage ranked 14th in NCAA history.

Former basketball stars Ted Aceto and Mike Butts, both of the Bucknell Class of 1989 were members of the Hall of Fame Class of 2000.

Aceto lettered four times in basketball and three times in baseball (he missed his junior year with an injury). He scored 1,118 points in his career on the hardwood, and helped the Bison earn their only two trips ever to the NCAA Tournament in 1987 and 1989. On the diamond, he was a first team all-conference shortstop in 1989 when he led the league and ranked 12th in the nation with a .444 average. His .408 career batting average still stands as a Bucknell record.

Butts was the leading scorer on both the 1987 and 1989 NCAA men’s basketball teams for the Bison. He is one of just three players in Bucknell history with over 1,300 (1,355) points and 850 (860) rebounds in a career. He continues to hold game, season and career blocked shot records for the Orange and Blue, and was a two-time All-ECC First Team honoree. As a senior, he was honorable men-tion All-East and honorable mention All-America. In addition, he excelled in the classroom and was a two-time Academic All-America selection.

Bill Gravely ’77, a former track and field stand-out and basketball player, was inducted in 1998. Gravely, who still holds indoor and outdoor triple jump records, played basketball for three seasons.

In 1997, former Bison basketball players Ellis Harley ’59 and Pete Fry ’32 were inducted into the Hall. Harley starred in both basketball and baseball, and at the time of his graduation, ranked fifth in school history with 757 career points. He co-captained the Bison as a junior and senior, and played on three straight teams that won 16 games. Harley has been a Lewisburg resident for more than 40 years, served as Bucknell’s associate vice president for finance until his retirement.

Fry, who died in April 1997, played four sports at Bucknell. He was a leading scorer on the hard-wood for the Orange and Blue, a back and end with the football team, a star pitcher and outfielder with the baseball team, and a member of the track and field program.

Longtime Bucknell coach Charlie Woollum was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1995. Wool-

lum coached from 1975-94 and had a 19-year record of 318-221. That victory total is higher than that of any other coach in any one sport in Bucknell’s intercollegiate athletic history. Woollum retired after serving six seasons as head coach at William & Mary.

Alvin F. “Doggie” Julian is another member of the Hall of Fame. Julian is also a member of the National Basketball Hall of Fame. In addition to a distinguished career as an athlete at Bucknell, Ju-lian was a highly successful coach at Muhlenberg, Holy Cross and Dartmouth, and his 1947 Holy Cross team, led by Bob Cousy and George Kaftan, won the NCAA title.

Other members of the Bucknell Hall of Fame include Mal Musser ’18, who played and coached at Bucknell and is the only basketball coach other than Woollum and Pat Flannery to win more than 100 games with the Bison; George Haines ’43, Joe Gallagher ’52, Joe Steiner ’62, Jim Wherry ’70, Bob Barry ’80 and Al Leslie ’81, all of whom held the school scoring record when they graduated; Hal Danzig ’59, the career rebounding leader; and John Anderson 1905, who scored 80 points in a single game.

Perhaps the most famous member of the Hall of Fame is Christy Mathewson, an outstanding athlete at Bucknell who is also a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y.

Following is a complete list of former Bucknell basketball players and coaches who have been inducted into the Bucknell Athletic Hall of Fame:

Hall-of-Famer ............................................ Year inductedTheodore P. Aceto ’89 ............................................................. 2000John C. Anderson 1905 ........................................................... 1983Jaye Andrews ’85 ................................................................... 1991Robert R. Barry ’80 ................................................................. 1989Michael C.L. Bright ’93 ........................................................... 2005Michael B. Butts ’89 ............................................................... 2000Joseph J. Buzas ’41 ................................................................. 1981Harvey D. Carter ’73................................................................ 2005George W. Cockill 1905 ........................................................... 1984William L. Courtney ‘92 .......................................................... 2007Harold M. Danzig ’59 .............................................................. 1983Harry O. Dayhoff ’23 ............................................................... 1981C. Edwin Farver ’69 ................................................................. 1981John D. Filer ’37 ...................................................................... 1986Patrick J. Flannery ‘80 ............................................................. 2011Harry G. “Pete” Fry ’32 ............................................................ 1997Joseph A. Gallagher ’52 .......................................................... 1981William H.Gravely ’77 ............................................................. 1998George F. Haines ’43 ............................................................... 1980Edward H. Halicki ’29.............................................................. 1983F. Ellis Harley ’59..................................................................... 1997Lawrence K. Hathaway ’65 ..................................................... 1993J.R. Holden ‘98 ........................................................................ 2008Owen W. James ’34 ................................................................ 1982Michael R. Joseph ’90 ............................................................. 2003Alvin F. Julian ’23.................................................................... 1981Robert C. Keegan ’44 .............................................................. 1982George H. Kiick ’40 ................................................................. 1984Patrick C. King ‘92 ................................................................... 2006William H. Lane ’45 ................................................................ 1979Albert V. Leslie ’81 .................................................................. 1986Christopher Mathewson Jr. 1902 ............................................ 1979Harry E. McCormick 1904 ....................................................... 1979Martin P. McKibbin ’52 ........................................................... 1985Thomas E. McLean ’78 ............................................................ 1983Malcolm E. Musser ’18............................................................ 1979Arthur B. Raynor ’50 ............................................................... 1984Christopher M. Seneca ’87 ...................................................... 1992Christian L. Simpson ‘94 ......................................................... 2011John J. Sitarsky ’36 ................................................................. 1985Stuart M. Smith ’38 ................................................................ 1980Joseph B. Steiner ’62 .............................................................. 1986Donald W. Strassner ’52 .......................................................... 1994Thomas A. Thompson ’60 ....................................................... 1986John S. Webber ’52 ................................................................. 1993James L. Wherry ’70 ............................................................... 1987Charles R. Woollum ................................................................ 1995

chris simpson entered the Hall of Fame in 2011.

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athletics Facilities

The Bucknell University Department of Athlet- ics and Recreation prides itself on setting the

standard of excellence when it comes to success both on the playing fields and in the classroom. With 18 Patriot League Presidents’ Cups in 24 years, national leadership in graduation rates, 125 Capital One Academic All-Americans since 1970 and 136 Patriot League Scholar-Athletes in 24 years, Buck-nell is clearly at the head of the class in terms of upholding the scholar-athlete model.

The 2003 addition of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center, one of the finest collegiate athletics and recreation venues of its kind, ensures the continuation of that success.

The facility enhances each of Bucknell’s 27 varsity programs and greatly expands the scope of its growing intramural and recreational sports offerings. A visually appealing structure located along Moore Avenue on the “downhill” side of campus, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center was designed to reach out to all members of the campus community, including the student body, varsity student-athletes, faculty, staff and alumni.

Three primary venues lie within the facility: the Arthur D. Kinney Jr. Natatorium, the 4,000-seat Gary A. Sojka Pavilion and the Krebs Family Fitness Center. Other features include a new location for the Bucknell Athletics Hall of Fame, a display of Bucknell’s Congressional Medal of Honor recipi-ents, a sports medicine and athletic training suite, classrooms, modern offices for coaches and staff

and increased locker room space for varsity and recreational athletes.

The facility is named in honor of Ken Langone, a 1957 Bucknell graduate who, along with his wife Elaine, pledged $11 million toward the center’s construction. Langone was a member of the uni-versity Board of Trustees from 1980 to 1996.

One of the special qualities of the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center is the manner in which it supplements the pre-existing facilities. The new construction surrounds Gerhard Field-house and historic Davis Gymnasium, which has been restored as a competition venue for the Bison volleyball and wrestling teams, as well as intramural, recreation and other varsity practice activities.

As Bucknell continues to strive toward its mission of setting the standard of excellence in college athletics, the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center is the centerpiece in an already impressive cache of athletics facilities that includes the 13,100-seat Christy Mathewson-Memorial Stadium and its FieldTurf and 8-lane track surface; the scenic Bucknell Golf Club and Bachman Golf

Center; and the spacious West Fields Complex, which encompasses Depew Field (baseball), Becker Field (softball) and the adjoining Graham Field (Astroturf for field hockey and women’s la-crosse) and Emmitt Field (natural grass for soccer) venues that are complemented by the beautiful Holmes Stadium.

A closer look behind the walls of the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center:

raMer sChaffNer MeMorial hallRamer Schaffner Memorial Hall greets guests

as they enter the Langone Athletics and Recreation Center. The entry hall features the busts of 2nd Lt. George H. Ramer and 1st Lt. Dwite H. Schaffner, Bucknell’s Congressional Medal of Honor recipi-ents, and provides access to Gerhard Fieldhouse and the Krebs Family Fitness Center on the ground level. Guests may proceed to the second level to enter Davis Gym, administrative offices and the Hall of Fame, which celebrates Bucknell’s Patriot League championships and other notable feats.

krebs fitNess CeNterPromoting lifetime wellness, the Krebs Family

Fitness Center contains state-of-the-art cardiovas-cular and strength conditioning equipment, all of which was replaced in 2014. The 16,000-square-foot center includes over 175 positions for equip-ment within three distinct areas. The first-level cardiovascular and pin-select equipment is open for student, faculty and staff use at all times. Di-rectly above, the mezzanine also contains cardio equipment, with scenic views of the campus and natatorium.

The third area, the Berger Family Weight Room, sits on the former site of Freas-Rooke Pool, and is used for instructional free-weight training and varsity workouts. The facility received all new weightlifting equipment in the summer of 2010.

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tures a 50-meter by 25-yard Olympic class pool, which accommodates four var-sity programs — men’s and women’s swimming and diving and men’s and wom-en’s water polo — while enhancing the recreational aquatics opportunities for the Bucknell community.

keNNeth g. laNgoNe athletiCs aNd reCreatioN CeNterThe pool itself features two moveable bulkheads, allowing for multiple team practices and recre-ational swimming to occur simultaneously.

Natatorium amenities include seating for 500 spectators, restrooms, separated varsity and visiting team locker rooms, a poolside classroom, sauna, steam room and concession stands.

Kinney Natatorium has played host to several major events, most notably the 2005 NCAA Men’s Water Polo Championship. The facility has also served as host of six Patriot League Swimming and Diving Championships, two Eastern Water Polo Championships and an exhibition game against the U.S. women’s water polo national team, draw-ing rave reviews at each. Beginning in the spring of 2005, the Pennsylvania state swimming champion-ships moved to Kinney Natatorium.

The facility has proven to be quite a home pool advantage for Bucknell, which became the first institution in league history to capture both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving championships in the same season in 2003. A total of 20 meet records and 16 league marks fell that weekend.

soJka paVilioNSojka Pavilion provides the Bison men’s and

women’s basketball programs with one of the fin-est arenas in the East. A “first-class” venue capable of seating 4,000 spectators for sporting and other campus events, the pavilion has walk-down ac-cess to all seats and unobstructed views of the playing surface or concert stage for all spectators. The seating bowl features approximately 1,500 fixed seats and 2,500 retractable seats, enabling an “expandable” open floor area with sufficient space for three basketball courts for recreational activities and varsity practices. The spacious upper-level concourse includes two concession areas, restrooms, handicapped seating and several suites that overlook the floor.

Behind the scenes, on the floor level, Sojka Pavilion provides a green room for performance acts and other functions, a catering kitchen for spe-cial events, ticket windows, locker room space for home and visiting teams and officials, and a load-ing dock capable of accommodating team buses and production trucks for televised events.

Dozens of nationally televised basketball games have been aired from Sojka Pavilion, includ-ing the 2006, 2011, 2012 and 2013 Patriot League championship games. The 2005 Bucknell-Villanova men’s basketball game drew a school-record crowd of 4,433.

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athletics Facilities

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Whether it is the varsity student-athlete, the intramurals participant or the fitness buff looking for a nice workout, members of the Bucknell community benefit from a wide array of first-class athletics facilities. The completion of the Kenneth Langone Athletics & recreation Center in 2003 highlighted a facilities boon at Bucknell. sojka Pavilion, Kinney natatorium and the Krebs Family Fitness Center are the centerpieces of the sparkling new indoor facility, nicely complementing the renovated Davis gym and gerhard Fieldhouse, all of which lie under the same roof. Christy Mathewson-Memorial stadium is the largest of the outdoor facilities, with 13,100 seats surrounding the FieldTurf playing surface and 8-lane track. Holmes stadium, completed in 2007, is an impressive covered grandstand featuring all chair-back seating, along with the accompanying support facilities (locker rooms, athletic training room, press box, concession/merchandise stand, etc.) that service both Emmitt Field (natural grass for soccer) and graham Field (AstroTurf for field hockey and women’s lacrosse). The next phase of the West Fields improvement project includes significant upgrades for baseball and softball. Both diamonds recently received new playing surfaces. FieldTurf at Depew Field (baseball) was laid in time for the start of the 2010 season, while new sod was recently installed in the outfield of Becker Field (softball). Both facilities also now have new dugouts, fencing and scoreboards, as well a brick entry plaza, and fundraising continues for the final phase: new grandstands and press boxes for both venues. Also located on the western end of campus are numerous grass fields for intramurals and recreation, as well as Bucknell’s own highly regarded 18-hole golf course, the Bucknell golf Club. Just completed in 2011 on the BGC property is the new indoor/outdoor Bachman golf Center, which provides a year-round training center for the Bison golf teams. The Bison rowing team has its own Boathouse located about 10 miles south of campus, along the scenic Susquehanna River. That is the only athletics facility that is not located within a short walk from the center of campus, but the rowing team now has its own erg room next to Davis Gym. The quality and location of these venues makes Bucknell one of the most sports-friendly campuses in the nation.

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university administrationCampaign for Undergraduate Education, which raised more than $1.1 billion. In recognition of his accomplishments, Stanford awarded him the university’s highest honors for both teaching (1989) and for lifetime service (2010).

Born in 1957, John grew up in New York City and on Long Island. He completed his bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree in materials science and engineering at Stanford. John has published more than 160 peer-reviewed articles and taught primarily in the fields of materials structure and analysis, thin-film mechanical phenomena, microelectronic reliability and high-temperature superconductivity. A tenured profes-sor of electrical engineering, he patented two coatings that may make coronary stents safer for heart-disease patients.

John is married to Dr. Wendelin Wright, associate professor with a joint appointment in mechanical engineering and chemical engineering at Bucknell. They have two young sons, Cole and Cooper. John has two older sons, Christopher and Matthew.

In his first four years at Bucknell, John Bravman has steadily built a foundation of support through numerous meetings and speaking engagements with Bucknellians across the country and overseas. In October 2012, Bucknell launched the public phase of the largest comprehensive campaign in its history, with a goal of raising half a billion dollars for strategic University initia-tives. As of February 2014, fundraising was well past $300 million.

During John’s first year in office, the University broke ground on infrastructure for Academic West, Bucknell’s first new academic building in nearly a decade, which opened in August 2013. Construction began on four new apartment-style residence halls in November 2013. They will open in August 2015, with a student com-mons building to follow.

Off campus, John continues to strengthen ties between the Uni-versity and downtown Lewisburg, where Bucknell recently renovated several University properties, including the Campus Theatre, the Post Office Building and the historic DeWitt Building, which now houses the Small Business Development Center, the Entrepreneurs Incubator and the Samek Art Museum’s Downtown Art Gallery.

In his earliest months at Bucknell, John initiated an in-depth exami-nation of the quality of student life by creating the Campus Climate Task Force. This group of faculty, staff and students assessed student views and actions related to personal responsibility and recommended ways to improve the University experience for all students. Ongoing campus dialogue about expectations of students has been firmly established as a top presidential priority.

Prior to joining Bucknell John spent 35 years at Stanford University, where he led its undergraduate program as the vice provost for under-graduate education for 11 years. He played a critical role in Stanford’s

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athletics administration

At the helm of a proud and flourishing Bison athletics program is director of athlet-ics and recreation John Hardt, who is now in his 15th year at Bucknell and his 29th year in athletics administration. Hardt administers a broad-based sports program with a proud and successful history.

Since his arrival, Hardt has orchestrated one of the nation’s most assertive facilities overhauls, built and maintained relationships with major donors, restructured the athletics administration in order to help Bucknell stay ahead of the curve in the fast-paced world of Division I athletics and built upon Bucknell’s long-standing tradition of scholar-athlete excellence.

Hardt is privileged to oversee a varsity athletics program that has long been at the head of the class in the Patriot League, both on the playing fields and in the classroom. From Presidents’ Cups to Academic All-Americans to the nation’s best graduation rate, Bison Athlet-ics carries a proud heritage.

While building on Bucknell’s athletic and academic excellence is paramount, Hardt has also incorporated progressive ideas in the area of external relations. Initiatives such as increased online video programming, a new graphics identity package, an informative and visually appealing athletics website and a revamped Bison Club all serve to bring Bison Athletics into the homes of its supporters.

During his productive tenure at Bucknell, Hardt has overseen continual growth in Bison Club donations, with receipts now annually top-ping $2 million, and he has seen the program benefit from several major gifts. While the Kenneth G. Langone Athletics and Recreation Center is the crown jewel of a successful uni-versity fundraising campaign, other significant offerings include a $7.6 million donation from William Graham — one of the largest in uni-versity history — which was directed toward women’s athletics and the successful restora-tion of wrestling to varsity status. Graham Field, the AstroTurf venue at the West Fields, was also a result of that gift.

Other major gifts have included the fund-ing of the FieldTurf playing surface and new lighting in Christy Mathewson-Memorial Sta-dium, the Holmes Stadium grandstand/press box facility that supports both Graham Field and Emmitt Field, the ongoing upgrades to the baseball and softball facilities, a brand new instructional golf center, as well as endowments for football, track and field, water polo and swimming and diving.

At Bucknell, Hardt has initiated ground-breaking deals in the area of apparel (adidas), marketing (Bucknell Sports Properties) and sports medicine (Geisinger Sports Medicine).

While much has been achieved in the last 14 years, Hardt’s vision for Bison Athletics car-ries well into the future. Working with campus and department leadership, he has developed a long-range plan for Bucknell Athletics that meshes with the University’s strategic plan, entitled The Plan for Bucknell. Hardt’s plan focuses on future facilities upgrades, places an emphasis on diversity and gender equity, and promises the continued commitment to a student-centered athletics and recreation pro-gram that adheres to the student-athlete ideal.

In the fall of 2011, Hardt announced the launching of the Bucknell Bison Leadership Academy, a program designed identify, de-velop, challenge and support student-athletes and coaches in their continual quest to become leaders in academics, in athletics and in life.

Hardt, who received the Gen. Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic Director Award in March 2008 the All-American Football Founda-tion’s 91st Banquet of Champions, also remains very active in athletics governance at the national level. In 2006-07 he served as chair of the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Committee, he recently completed a four-year term on the Division I Baseball Committee, and in 2012 he earned a presigious post on the NCAA Division I Leadership Council. He is also in his first year as a member of the Division I Men’s Lacrosse Committee.

Hardt began his tenure at Bucknell on February 15, 2000, after serving four years as associate director of athletics at Michigan State University. While there, Hardt supervised the sports medicine staff, strength and con-ditioning, equipment operations, computing and tech services and NCAA/Big Ten rules compliance. In addition, he handled legal and contractual issues for the department.

Prior to his tenure at MSU, Hardt spent five years at Syracuse University as director of ath-letic compliance and four years with the NCAA’s national office as a compliance representative.

A native Iowan, Hardt is a 1984 honors graduate of the University of Iowa, and he was a member of the Hawkeyes’ 1982 Rose Bowl football team. He later earned his law degree from Iowa and is a doctoral candidate in Iowa’s College of Education.

JohN p. hardtdireCtor of athletiCs & reCreatioN

• PErsOnALBirthdate: May 24, 1962Wife: The former Carole Bourgeacq of Arcachon,

FranceMarried: September 19, 1987Children: Elodie (22), Madeleine (20) and the late

Noah Hardt (Bucknell Class of 2011)

• EDUCATiOnCharles City Comm. H.S., Charles City, IowaUniv. of Iowa, B.A. in English, 1984Univ. of Iowa, Juris Doctorate, 1988Univ. of Iowa, Doctoral Candidate (education &

admin./higher education)

• ATHLETiCCharles City Community H.S.: FootballUniversity of Iowa: Football

• PrOFEssiOnAL EXPEriEnCEUniv. of Iowa: Admin. Assistant, 1986-88NCAA: Compliance Representative, 1988-92Syracuse University: Director of Athletic Compliance,

1992-96Michigan State Univ.: Associate Director of Athletics,

1996-99

• AFFiLiATiOns & MEMBErsHiPsPatriot League Administrative Committee (2000-pres.; Chair

2006-pres.)Patriot League Executive Committee (2005-pres.)ECAC Finance Committee (2001-06)NCAA Division I Leadership Council (2012-pres.)NCAA Division I Committee on Athletics Certification (2000-06)NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee (2003-07)Division I FCS Football Committee (2003-07; Chair 2007)NCAA Division I Baseball Committee (2008-12)NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Committee (2014-pres.)NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Committee (2003-05); Wal-

ter Byers Scholarship Committee (1994-98; Chair 1998)Patriot League Football LiaisonNational Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics

(NACDA)Charter Member of National Association of Athletics Compli-

ance Coordinators (NAACC)

the hardt file . . .

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athletics administration

bUCkNell athletiCs adMiNistratiVe teaM

JOHN HArdTDirector of Athletics &

Recreation

TiM PAvlecHKODeputy Director of

Athletics

MAisHA KellYSenior Associate Director

of Athletics & Senior Woman Administrator

TOdd NewcOMbSenior Associate Director of Athletics for External

Affairs & Bison Club

cHAd MAsONAssociate Director of

Athletics for Operations & Events

Terrie GriebAssociate Director of

Athletics for Business & Team Services

JON TerrYAssociate Director of Athletics for Athletic

Communications

MArK KePPlerAssociate Director of Athletics for Sports

Medicine

PAM ArMOldAssistant Director of

Athletics for Aquatics & Auxilliary Services

KAreN lANdisAssociate Director of

Athletics for Recreation Services

leslie MOOreAssistant Director of

Athletics for Operations & Events

petition; and by preparing participants for ser-vice and leadership in the world. Coaches and staff direct a rich array of athletic programs and recreational opportunities aimed at increasing student engagement, as well as strengthening character, healthy living, teamwork, sportsman-ship, and spirit. In creating shared experiences for students, faculty, and staff, as well as alumni, family, and friends, the Department’s programs add substantially to Bucknell’s sense of com-munity and foster life-long relationships with Bucknell.

The Department embraces the University’s decision to compete at the highest extramural

athletiCs MissioN stateMeNtThe Department of Athletics and

Recreation strives to set the standard of excellence for intercollegiate and intramu-ral programs in higher education, thereby advancing and drawing attention to the mission, core values, and educational goals of Bucknell University.

The Department believes that student-athletes’ academic programs must be their first priority. It is therefore committed to maintaining Bucknell’s high national rank-ing for student-athletes’ graduation rates and for producing Academic All-Americans, and to continued leadership of the Patriot League in Academic Honor Roll nomina-tions, based on grade-point averages. The coaches’ and staff’s paramount responsibil-ity is maintaining academic priorities and supporting student-athletes’ education, even while providing the rigorous and seri-ous NCAA Division I athletic opportunities Bucknell student-athletes seek.

Further, the Department promotes the personal growth of student-athletes and the general student body by encouraging personal health, development, and balance among intellectual, social, civic, and physical pursuits; by celebrating challenge and com-

level, in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Division I membership is valuable not only because this level of competition maximally chal-lenges student-athletes, but also because it signals clearly Bucknell’s high standards and seriousness of purpose in all extracurricular endeavors and it helps position Bucknell apart from other National Liberal Arts Col-leges. Likewise, the competitive success the Department seeks, measured in part by consistent contention for the Patriot League Presidents’ Cup, reflects positively upon Bucknell’s student-athletes and the University alike, and it brings distinction and national recognition to Bucknell.

A student-centered operation, the Department is committed to providing eq-uitable opportunities to women and men, as well as members of minority and majority groups of all kinds. The Department sub-scribes to, and complies with, all principles and regulations of the Patriot League, the Eastern College Athletic Conference, and the NCAA.

The department is proud that so many of today’s exemplary Bison scholar-athletes will be tomorrow’s outstanding leaders.

dAN isAFAssociate Director of

Athletics for Compliance & Student Services

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Dean’s Council

$10,000 and above

Christy Mathewson Committee

$2,500 to $9,999

Orange & Blue Club

$1,000 to $2,499

Victory Club

$500 to $999

Varsity Club

$250 to $499

Fan Club

$100 to $249

Tax Deductible Donation

Bison Club Lapel Pin (new members only)

Bison Club Decal

Bison Roundup Newsletter

Postgame Basketball Receptions, Football Tailgate

Football & Basketball Game Program Recognition

Football Parking Pass*

Basketball Parking Pass* ($750 donation required)

KLARC Fitness Membership Priority

Invitation to Senior Awards Banquet

On-Field Recognition/Thank You* must also be a season-ticket holder

Bucknell has continued its long tradition of academic and athletic excellence in large part because of the Bison Club, which provides sup-port for all of Bucknell’s varsity intercollegiate athletics programs.

Membership in the Bison Club helps the Bucknell athletics programs defray expenses of recruiting, equipment purchases and team travel. In fact, Bison Club gifts account for nearly 40 percent of the athletic department’s annual budget. In recent years, the Bison Club has exceeded $2 million in donations.

The Bison Club also sponsors the annual Senior Athletic Awards Banquet, one of the highlights of the athletic year at Bucknell. At the banquet, each qualified senior student-athlete is presented with a Bucknell ring or watch in recognition of his or her achievements. Special awards honor the most outstanding student-athletes in the senior class.

In addition, the Bison Club sponsors the Bucknell Athletic Hall of Fame, which now includes 236 members and is located on the second floor of Bucknell’s Gerhard Fieldhouse.

Todd Newcomb, Bucknell Class of 1988, is in his 14th year as the director of the Bison Club. He is the second full-time director of the organization since it was founded nearly 50 years ago, following Jim Campbell, who served in that capacity for 11 years before retiring in the summer of 2000. In addition to his duties as senior associate director of athletics for external affairs, Newcomb coordinates fundraising ef-forts for all 27 men’s and women’s varsity sports, alumni functions and special events.

Working closely with Newcomb and the director of annual giving to identify and solicit new annual donors to the Bison Club are direc-tor of athletics development Tom Harvey and assistant director of athletics development Terry Conrad. In addition, a national search is currently underway to select Bucknell’s next manager of athletics development to work alongside Harvey and Conrad.

For more information on supporting the Bison Club, please call Todd Newcomb at 570-577-1771.

• Baseball• Men’s Basketball• Women’s Basketball• Cheerleading• Men’s Cross Country• Women’s Cross Country• Field Hockey• Football• Men’s golf• Women’s golf• Men’s indoor Track and Field• Women’s indoor Track and Field• Men’s Lacrosse• Women’s Lacrosse• Men’s Outdoor Track and Field• Women’s Outdoor Track and Field• Women’s rowing• Men’s soccer• Women’s soccer• softball• Men’s swimming and Diving• Women’s swimming and Diving• Men’s Tennis• Women’s Tennis• Women’s volleyball• Men’s Water Polo• Women’s Water Polo• Wrestling• Athletic Training

bisoN ClUb MeMbership beNefits

Todd newcomb, sr. Assoc. AD/External Affairs 570-577-1771/[email protected] Harvey, Dir. of Athletics Development 570-577-3459/[email protected] Conrad, Asst. Dir. of Athletics Development 570-577-3200/[email protected]

Dave Paulsen chats with steve Oristaglio’77 at a Bison Club reception in Boston.

the bisoN ClUb sUpports

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cOMPANiesAmerican Express FoundationAmTrust North America, Inc.Bank of AmericaBrynwood RentalsColdwell Banker Penn One Real Estate, Inc.Community Foundation of Collier CountyD.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc.Damon’s GrillDavid Paulsen Enterprises Inc.ExxonMobil FoundationFidelity Charitable Gift FundGenesee & Wyoming Inc.H. J. Heinz Company FoundationHepco Construction IncorporatedKelly Hospitality, LLCLa Casa de PizzaLa Primavera Italiano Ristorante & Pizzeria, Inc.Leakas Quality FoodsLexington Steel CorporationLockheed Martin Corporation FoundationMancini’s Pizza Deli CafeMarks, McLaughlin & DennehyMerck FoundationOriginal Italian PizzaOristaglio Family FoundationPizza Phi LLCPronto Provisions with Passion, Inc.Richard L. Yuengling Jr. FoundationSchwab Charitable FundSilvertip, Inc.Smiling Chameleon Draft HouseSunbury Broadcasting CorporationSusquehanna TransitT & D Foods, Inc.T. Rowe Price Foundation, Inc.The Viking Agency, Inc.Time WarnerU.S. Bank FoundationVictoria HouseWendy’sWood-Mode, IncorporatedZeigler’s Barber ShopZurs Foundation Incorporated

iNdividuAlsPeter F. and Cynthia L. AckleyDouglas E. ‘88 and Melissa AllenSteven M. and Kimberly AllenJaye C. ‘85 and Andrea (Sears) ‘87 AndrewsFrank Arentowicz ‘69 and Sara R. NicholsRoger S. ‘71 and Gail (Grunewald) ‘71 ArrowsmithShaun B. Asbury ‘00N. Edwin ‘54 and Nancy AsherRandall D. and Carol P. AyersJonathan M. and Tymeia AzzinaroGary D. ‘75 and Catherine A. BachmanBentley and Eileen BaileyBryan J. Bailey ‘02Frances (Asher) ‘50 BakerHelen (Rhinesmith) ‘44 * BakerTimothy H. Baker ‘80Daniel H. Baron ‘94Curtis L. ‘92 and Lise (Trapasso) ‘92 BarrickRobert R. ‘80 and Leslie (Adams) ‘83 BarryJohn W. ‘57 and Barbara (Nagle) ‘59 BeattyDavid W. BechtelMichael W. and Ann C. BeckleySteven J. ‘87 and Mary M. BeecyJames C. Beidleman ‘58Brenden L. ‘94 and Michele (Mourikis) ‘94 BenjaminRonald L. ‘67 and Patricia BenjaminChris BingamanKevin R. Blackwell ‘85John D. ‘92 and Cheryl (Green) ‘92 Bolze

Membership as of Oct. 10, 2014. For information on how to join the Backcourt Club, call (570) 577-1771.Bucknell’s staff and players would like to thank these individuals for their continued support of the Bison Family!

Darrell BoormanAlbert Bothe and Jacquelyn PaulDaniel M. Bowen ‘00Donald H. and Nancy M. BowmanJordan D. Brodsky ‘10Wayne A. and Kathleen B. BromfieldRobert W. and Alice J. BuehnerRaymond R. Bures ‘80George R. Burman ‘73Douglas T. ByerlyDyrika T. Cameron ‘00Charles B. Carroll ‘68 and Carol B. SwarnerJames F. ‘69 and Marnie CarsonMark P. Casey ‘90Kenneth W. ‘58 and Virginia CestariScott L. ‘94 and Kimberly CheskyAnne (McGee) ‘69 ChiccinoForrest S. Chilton ‘88Matthew D. ‘93 and Natalie ClarkWilliam R. ‘57 and Cynthia (Orr) ‘60 ClineGerald W. CommerfordRoger J. ‘59 and Carolyn ConnersStephen G. Connor ‘84Terry A. and Kari M. ConradRobert B. Cook and Kathleen GrahamF. Michael ‘57 and Nancy (Bothwell) ‘58 CorriganDonald C. and Patricia T. CowlesG. Michael ‘73 and Sharon (Douton) ‘71 CraigWilliam V. Crosswhite ‘64Noel K. CurtisDennis J. ‘76 and Mary Lynn (Lemmer) ‘76 DamaschkeHarold M. Danzig ‘59Michael S. DavisMichael S. Davis ‘64William D. ‘62 and Elizabeth DearstyneRobert P. Denitzio ‘77Brian C. DeWitt ‘85Kenneth A. Doak ‘71John B. and Suzanne DonahoeRobert J. ‘62 and Lynne (Watson) ‘64 DonaldsonDorothy V. DouglasRobert S. Douglass ‘66Robert J. Dretar ‘64Patricia A. Drobnek ‘73W. Christopher Drowne ‘93Jacqueline A. DuboskyLarry C. and Georgeann M. Eckstine M’93David R. ‘61 and Carol (Smith) ‘63 EvansW. Keith ‘91 and Lisa A. FentonMatthew B. ‘10 and Lynn (Kennelly) ‘10 FieryRoger L. ‘81 and Cheryl (Cole) ‘82 FieryJohn C. Filippini ‘65Dane J. and Chelsea FischerTimothy J. FischerRichard A. Fisher ‘56David W. Flamberg ‘66Raymond E. Fornwald ‘47John S. and Elizabeth (Kilbury) ‘59 FosterConstance C. FrazierRichard A. Frick ‘68J. Craig Fuehrer ‘66Kevin A. and Karen GardnerDavid G. ‘90 and Wendy (Locke) ‘92 GarrityNorman E. ‘63 and Mary Lou (Roppel) ‘64 GarrityGerald T. ‘76 and Cynthia GatesThomas O. and Anne L. GatesKingsley S. Gernon ‘55Jason P. ‘92 and Ewa GlazerKihlon N. ‘96 and Lynn GoldenTerrie J. GriebJohn J. GriffinMark E. ‘91 and Kathryn GriffithJoshua L. and Jessica M. GrillSteven Gutman ‘70George F. Haines ‘43

William N. Hall ‘75F. Donald Hamre ‘45Robert S. ‘59 and Christena C. HarderF. Ellis ‘59 and Jane (Sutherland) ‘60 HarleyThomas E. Harvey and Leisha Johnson-HarveyRobert B. ‘58 and Patricia (Reish) ‘59 HemphillMichael C. Hepburn ‘80William R. ‘73 and Susan HicksJohn C. Hoover ‘82Dennis M. and Elizabeth J. HoppleRobert L. ‘62 and Diane JonesMichael R. Joseph ‘90Albert J. ‘64 and Maryann KaminskasColin E. Kane ‘96Michael A. ‘61 and Beatrice J. KasnickEric A. and Carol (McLaughlin) ‘96 KennedyRichard C. ‘72 and Robin (Hummel) ‘74 KennerRobert J. King M’72Timothy B. and Heidemarie KingArthur D. Kinney ‘56Leonard E. Klebanoff ‘79Lawrence S. ‘69 and Cheri T. KlockRichard G. ‘59 and Paula (Sichel) ‘63 KniffinRichard N. ‘68 and Dana (Sarjeant) ‘70 KoplikJohn S. and Danielle (Rishel) ‘99 KrausDonald L. Lampus ‘62Charles G. ‘06 and Lindsey (Geosits) ‘06 LeeStephen J. Leshinski ‘91Ivor F. Lewis ‘72Mark A. Lezanic ‘86George H. ‘53 and Nancy LowerStephen G. and Susan G. LutzRobert G. ‘77 and Nancy (Jones) ‘77 LyonsThomas and Mary K. MaidaRobert L. ‘67 and Geraldine R. MarksHugh L. Marshall ‘72Thomas L. ‘92 and Cynthia (Weinrich) ‘93 MartinJohn D. ‘94 and Alicia (Kassatly) ‘95 MartineAlexander ‘64 and Molly McClinchiePeyton D. ‘58 and Frances (Beighley) ‘58 McDonaldBrian P. ‘89 and Patricia (Beers) ‘89 McGlincheyWanda L. McGlincheyJeffrey A. Miller ‘76Michael J. and Karen L. MitchellPhilip J. ‘64 and Karen MorganJohn D. Moriarty ‘94Michael P. Muscala ‘13Robert M. MuscalaDonald W. ‘61 and Marian R. MyersGeoffrey P. ‘54 and Barbara (Folk) ‘56 MynottSandy NelsonDavid A. Newcomb ‘93 and Jean GrambowTodd A. Newcomb ‘88 and Heather DawsonDarryl L. ‘63 and Sigrid (Christensen) ‘64 NovakMichael G. and Carolyn OberfeldSteven P. ‘80 and Mandy O’BrienKim R. ‘69 and Melinda R. OnsdorffStephen M. ‘77 and Jeryl L. OristaglioJames R. Pangburn ‘84Barry T. ‘54 and Ann C. ParkerJoseph M. ‘88 and Donna PastoreMark M. Patkus ‘83David R. and Kathryn PaulsenWilliam R. Peterson ‘71Richard W. ‘90 and Patty PfaffDonald PfeifferGerald S. Piltzer ‘80Samuel ‘56 and Susan PosnerThomas B. Quirk ‘80 and Molly D. Butzer ‘80William M. ‘70 and Jenny R. RadcliffeCraig S. ‘76 and Catherine S. RanckJeffrey and Debra C. RanckStephen D. ‘76 and Susanna ReddyJames C. Reeser M’75Stephen P. ‘74 and Janice Renock

Joseph Reschini ‘94Frederick A. Ressler ‘74Daniel R. ‘78 and Christine (Peterjohn) ‘76 RichardsLouis T. Riolo ‘88Edward M. ‘86 and Cherisse D. RobinsonJohn S. Rodgers ‘67Scott G. and Courtney RosevearRichard B. Roush ‘51Richard M. Ruedy ‘87Benjamin ‘55 and Carolyn (Dietrich) ‘55 SavidgeGuy W. ‘69 and Gayle (Troutman) ‘69 SchlesingerVincent E. ‘81 and Teresa E. SchoeckFrank J. ‘83 and Maria F. SchreinerBruce C. ‘72 and Kathy SchuesslerWillard J. ‘58 and Phyllis (Gilman) ‘58 ScottWilliam H. and Hope R. ShafferDarryl T. Shazier ‘11Frederick S. ‘54 and Carol D. ShehadiPenn P. ‘53 and Marilyn (Pieper) ‘59 ShelleyGraham C. and Ronda ShowalterEdward T. Sigl ‘84 and Mary Beth Gray ‘84Frances S. SimkoRichard C. ‘60 and Cynthia (Helgren) ‘68 SkeltonMatthew B. Sloan ‘94Ronald S. and Patricia B. SloanMichael A. Smyer and Pat PiperByron M. Snyder ‘57Gary A. and Sandra SojkaJames E. ‘69 and Janet (Clark) ‘68 SollerWalter R. Speck ‘58J. Edgar ‘48 and Betty Ann SpielmanRobert C. Sprout ‘49Dennis J. and Karen D. StarkeyDavid L. ‘96 and Lori D. Houck Steigerwald ‘00Samuel L. Stettler ‘76Robert J. StolzRobert G. ‘58 and Patricia (Wenk) ‘57 StrachanJohn L. Strizzi ‘58David J. and Susan M. SurgalaTimothy W. and Catherine (McAllister) ‘84 SweeneyBarbara (Bauer) ‘56 TannerEric L. and Maureen E. ThomasHarold W. Thomas ‘74James F. ‘80 and Dara TomeoGrant D. ‘89 and Beth C. TormeyNeale X. ‘79 and Harriett TrangucciKenneth A. ‘62 and Gail (Carson) ‘62 TwifordStephen A. Tyree ‘10Walter and Teresa TyreeJason S. Vegotsky ‘09Keith A. and Kathleen M. VegotskyKipp A. Vermeulen ‘02Mark C. ‘06 and Elisabeth (Salemme) ‘06 WalkerFitz R. Walling ‘46 *J. Bruce ‘68 and Christine (Riegle) ‘69 WalterJohn S. Webber ‘52Anna M. WeistThomas W. ‘97 and Karen (Horn) ‘97 WelchKevin B. Wenk ‘96 and Kristen FilipponeChristopher M. Wetzel ‘99Homer W. ‘58 and Linda WiederDavid R. Wilkinson ‘56Douglas C. ‘63 and Jane WilliamsDavid G. and Joanne WilsonLarry J. and Judy E. WilsonCharles and Patricia P. Woollum M’77Lisa J. WorkinJohn C. ‘92 and Allison (Zimmerman) ‘93 YackelAllen and Mary E. YearickDale Franquet and Jennifer L. Yuengling ‘93Richard L. YuenglingMartha H. ZellerStephen P. Ziegler

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the sUCCess CoNtiNUes

name Class Current/Former Position(s)Doug Allen 1988 Management Professor - Bucknell UniversityJaye Andrews 1985 Basketball Coach, Teacher - Greenhill School (Texas)Bryan Bailey 2002 Professional Basketball Player - GermanyJeremiah Bennett 2004 Teacher - Lewisburg School DistrictSeymour Berger 1944 Former VP/Director - The Topps Co., Inc.Kevin Bettencourt 2006 Assistant Coach - Bentley CollegeKevin Blackwell 1985 Senior Research Associate - U.S. GovernmentDan Blankenship 2003 Financial Advisor - PriceWaterhouse CoopersG.W. Boon 2011 Professional Basketball Player - SlovakiaMike Bright 1993 Executive Director - YMCADonald Brown 2007 Professional Basketball Player - IcelandWillie Callahan 1999 Asst. Analyst - Lockheed MartinDyrika Cameron 2000 Management Price Waterhouse Coopers, N.Y., N.Y.Victor Cegles 1970 Athletic Director - Long Beach State UniversityCraigg Cody 1983 President - Waste Connections, Inc.Mike Corrigan 1957 President/COO - Stanwell Financial; CEO - Corstan, Inc.Bill Courtney 1992 Head Men’s Basketball Coach - CornellFrederick Davis 1974 Dir. of Government Affairs - Edison Electric InstituteMichael Fadden 1962 President/COO - Gateway Energy Corp., Inc.Charles Farver 1969 General Manager - Cardinale EstateKeith Fenton 1991 Marketing Associate - Eli Lilly & Co.Pat Flannery 1980 Senior Development Officer, Former Head Basketball Coach - Bucknell UniversityAlgin Garrett 1974 Chair - Medical College of VirginiaKihlon Golden 1996 Scientist - WyethAllan Greenman 1977 President - Holiday Inn Boardwalk HotelJohn Griffin 2008 Basketball Coach - Rider UniversityWilliam Hall 1975 Attorney - Winston & StrawnEllis Harley 1959 Retired - Assoc. VP for Finance - Bucknell Univ.Tom Hauser 1999 Teacher/Coach - Atlee H.S., Mechanicsville, Va.Edward Hebditch 1976 Dir. of Finance - PPG Industries, Inc.Michael Hepburn 1980 Finance/Business Manager - Janssen PharmaceuticalsWilliam Hoeveler 1947 U.S. District Court JudgeJ.R. Holden 1998 Professional Basketball Player - RussiaMark Janaskie 1985 Env. Manager - US Dept. of EnergyMichael Joseph 1990 Teacher/Coach - Hazleton Area School DistrictValter Karavanic 2000 Electrical Engineer - M/A-COM, Boston, Mass.Patrick King 1992 Professional Basketball Agent - GermanyRichard Kniffin 1959 President - Viking AgencyTom Knuth 1980 Surgeon - Jackson Memorial HospitalBoakai Lalugba 2003 Professional Basketball Player - FranceDonald Lampus 1964 Chairman of R.I. Lampus Co.George Lavin 1951 Attorney - Lavin, Coleman, Finarelli & GrayHolland Mack 2006 Teacher - Paramus Catholic H.S./Professional MusicianMalik Malone 1991 Director of Health System Sales - Cardinal HealthPeter Matz 1960 Owner/President - IDA InternationalThomas McLean 1978 Director of Operations - USA Track & FieldChris McNaughton 2007 Professional Basketball Player - GermanyPatrick Moylan 1989 Banking & Finance - Guarantee Residential, LondonJohn Murphy 1968 Orthopaedic Surgeon - Kaiser Perm.Mike Muscala 2013 Professional Basketball Player - SpainScott Novacek 1977 Director/Owner - Goldlake Properties, Inc.Nyambi Nyambi 2001 Actor - CBS sitcom “Mike & Molly”

name Class Current/Former Position(s)Paul Olkowski 1993 Art Director - Ammirati Puris Lintas, New York, NYLyman Ott 1962 VP - Hoechst Marion Roussel, Inc.Russell Peyton 1993 Engineer - Motiva Enterprises, Del. City RefineryGerald Purnell 1978 District Court Judge, Worcester County, Md.Michael Rizzo 1983 Senior Manager - Bank of BostonEdward Robinson 1986 Senior Advisor - Philanthropic Advisors, LLCChris Seneca 1987 Buyer - Kaufmann’sFred Shehadi 1954 Chair/CEO - B. Shehadi & Sons, Inc.Chris Simpson 1994 Attorney - Miles & StockbridgeBob Smith 1939 Textile Engineer - Invented “AstroTurf”Walter Speck 1958 President - Speck Plastics, Inc.Sam Stettler 1976 President - Marquis-Stettler Group, Inc.Mark Treiber 1996 Director of Media and Licencing - And 1Kevin Wenk 1994 Asst. VP - Merrill LynchHomer Wieder 1958 Senior VP - Penn State-Geisinger Medical CenterJoe Willman 2013 Professional Basketball Player - NetherlandsJay Wright 1983 Head Men’s Basketball Coach - Villanova University

Bucknell basketball alumni have taken their “game” into the worlds of business, education, industry, etc., and have proven a formidable opponent in those arenas as well. To make mention of all the success stories of Bucknell alumni since they hung up their high tops would take this entire media guide

and then some, but here is a listing of some of those players and their endeavors after their basketball careers:

holdeN beCoMes bUCkNell’s 4th olyMpiaNAnother unlikely chapter in the amazing basketball story of J.R. Holden

unfolded in the summer of 2008, when the Pittsburgh native and 1998 Bucknell graduate suited up for Team Russia at the Olympic Games in Beijing.

Holden’s underdog career path has been well-documented. First, he trans-formed himself from a lightly recruited guard into a 1,300-point scorer and a two-time First Team All-Patriot League selection at the Division I level. Holden had a successful and lucrative overseas career that took him to Latvia, Belgium, Greece and Russia. He became one of the top stars in European basketball, where he led the powerful CSKA Moscow team to the 2006 Euroleague title, and as a naturalized Russian citizen, he nailed the game-winning jumper to give Russia the Eurobasket 2007 title and a berth in the Olympics.

In Beijing he started all five games and averaged 38.6 minutes, 17.6 points and 4.8 assists per game. In his Olympic debut, he had 19 points in Russia’s victory over Iran, then he added five points against Croatia, 25 against Lithuania, 20 against Australia and 19 against Argentina. Among all Olympians in pool play, he was the No. 5 scorer, and he also ranked No. 1 in minutes played and tied for third in assists.

Holden became Bucknell’s fourth Olympian. The first was Dave Morley, who swam for his native Bahamas in the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. Cindy Ryder Matthes ‘88 competed for Team USA in rowing at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, while rower Brett Wilkinson ‘98 was also a member of Team USA at the 2004 Games in Athens.

Jay wright leads ‘NoVa to ‘09 fiNal foUr Under the direction of 1983 Bucknell graduate Jay Wright, the Villanova men’s basketball team has returned to national prominence. Since arriving at Villanova in 2001, Wright helped the Wildcats reach a number of milestones, including a then-school-record 28 wins in 2005-06, a Big East regular-season title, a first-ever No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and an Elite Eight trip in 2006. All of that was surpassed in March 2009, however, when Wright led his team into the Final Four at Ford Field in Detroit. Wright was a three-year letterman in basketball at Bucknell, where he received the Kribbs Award as team MVP in 1981-82 and the Musser Award for leadership in 1982-83. Wright was a freshman at Bucknell when former Bison coach Pat Flannery was a senior, and the two were publicly reunited in December 2005 when Wright brought his fourth-ranked Wildcats to So-jka Pavilion to play in front of the largest crowd in school history. Villanova prevailed, 79-60. Before arriving at Villanova in 2001, Wright was head coach at Hofstra for seven seasons, where he led the Pride to a pair of America East titles. In August 2005 he served as head coach of the gold medal-winning U.S. team at the World University Games in Turkey. Wright was named USA Basketball Co-Developmental Coach of the Year after leading the U.S. to an 8-0 record.

J . r . FOrMer bisON cOAcH

MUsCala is third bisoN Nba drafteeIn June 2013 Mike Muscala capped off an historic night for Bucknell and

the Patriot League when he was selected 44th overall in the National Basketball Association Draft. Muscala was officially picked by the Dallas Mavericks, but his rights were traded to the Atlanta Hawks.

Muscala was the third Bucknell men’s basketball player to be drafted in the NBA. Al Leslie ‘81 was taken in the second round (37th overall) by the Indiana Pacers in 1981, and Jaye Andrews ‘85 was a seventh-round pick of the Philadel-phia 76ers in 1985.

Muscala also became the third Patriot League player ever drafted, and the second in a matter of a few hours. Earlier in the evening, Lehigh’s C.J. McCollum was picked 10th overall by the Portland Trailblazers. Colgate’s Adonal Foyle was taken by the Golden State Warriors with the No. 8 pick in 1997.

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JOn TErrYAssociate Director of Athletics

Director of Athletic CommunicationsOFFICE: (570) 577-3121

CELL: (570) 850-9603E-MAIL: [email protected]

TODD MErriETTAssoc. Dir. of Athletic Communications

OFFICE: (570) 577-3488E-MAIL: [email protected]

MATT JACKsOnAsst. Dir. of Athletic Communications

OFFICE: (570) 577-1835E-MAIL: [email protected]

CoVeriNg the bisoNThe Bucknell University Office of Athletic Communications looks forward to working with members of the media during the 2014-15 basketball season. This guide has been published to assist media members in their coverage of Bison basketball. Additional information, including press releases, photographs, etc., is available upon request. To receive press notes and releases via e-mail throughout the season, please contact Jon Terry in the Office of Athletic Communi-cations. If at any time during the season you have any questions regarding Bucknell’s media policies, please do not hesitate to contact the Office of Athletic Communications.

CredeNtialsMedia credentials are required for Bucknell home games and are issued to working members of the press only. Requests for credentials must be made in writing on company letterhead.

Season credentials will be granted to members of the media that cover Bucknell basketball on a regular basis. Requests for season credentials should arrive by November 12, 2014. Requests for single-game credentials should arrive no later than 24 hours prior to the game. All single-game credentials will be left at the media will call table in Sojka Pavilion.

All requests for credentials should be made to:

Office of Athletic Communications Bucknell University Lewisburg, PA 17837 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (570) 577-3121 Fax: (570) 577-1660

Media serViCesWorking media at Sojka Pavilion will receive: • Free wi-fi • Game program, pregame notes, media guides • Complete halftime statistics (“live” stats available online) • Complete final statistics and play-by-play • Out of town scores

wi-fi/telephoNesWireless internet access is available free of charge in Sojka Pavilion. Please see a member of the Athletic Communications staff for assistance if needed. Telephones are available in the Sojka Pavilion media room, located just off the playing floor on the south side of the building, and may be used on a first-come-first-served basis. A fax machine is also available for use by members of the working media.

VisitiNg radioThere are two courtside locations for electronic media in Sojka Pavilion, one of which is reserved for the Bison Sports Network. The remaining spot will be reserved for the “official” station of the visiting team, as designated by that institution’s director of athletic communications. If there are more than two electronic media organizations broadcasting the game, then at least one broadcast crew may have to work from an auxiliary position, space permitting.

Permission to broadcast games is granted through the Bucknell Office of Athletic Communications, and ar-rangements for use of a phone line should be made at least one week prior to a game. Bucknell reserves the right to deny any access to organizations giving less than one week’s notice of intent to broadcast.

ALL long distance calls must be made using a credit card, or placed to a toll-free number.

offiCe of athletiC CoMMUNiCatioNs

ALYssA CAsALinOAthletic Communications Assistant

OFFICE: (570) 577-1227E-MAIL: [email protected]

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Bucknell’s newly redesigned athletics website — BucknellBison.com — is the fastest and easiest way to locate up-to-the-minute information on all 27 Bison athletic programs. Up-dated daily and available 24 hours a day, BucknellBison.com was completely redesigned in the fall of 2013 and now has many new features. The site is designed to provide fans and media alike user-friendly access to Bison Athletics. Some of the many features of the basketball page include:• Bison rosters and schedules• Latest press releases• Game recaps and boxscores• Player and coach bios• Complete statistics• On-demand video interviews and highlights• Live radio broadcasts• Live stats for all home games• Game notes for each contest• Feature stories• Information on Sojka Pavilion• Online ticket office• Online donations to the Bison Club• Photo Store & Auctions• Mobile & tablet accessibility• Much, much more!

media information

photography poliCyPhoto credentials are issued only to ac-credited photographers on assignment. Per NCAA rules, photographers are not permitted behind the team bench areas.

photo libraryThe Bucknell Office of Athletic Com-munications maintains a digital photo library for its student-athletes, and head shots and action photos are available on request. For more information, contact Jon Terry at (570) 577-3121.

postgaMe iNterViews Postgame interviews will take place in the Sojka Pavilion media room, located just off the court under the south grandstand.

postgaMe iNterView poliCyApproximately 10 minutes after the teams have arrived in their locker rooms, following the NCAA-mandated “cooling-off period,” the visiting team’s press conference will be conducted, followed by Bucknell head coach Dave Paulsen and select Bison student-athletes. Requests for players will be taken by a member of the Athletic Communications staff at the final media timeout of the second half. Following the press conferences, additional players may be made available for interview upon request. The Bucknell locker room is closed to all members of the media.

baCkCoUrt ClUb lUNCheoNsOn the first Thursday of each month during the season, head coach Dave Paulsen, members of his staff, and select players will attend the Backcourt Club Luncheon. The luncheon, which is held at La Primavera restaurant in Lewisburg, is open to members of the media. If you wish to attend, please contact the Office of Athletic Communications for further details.

patriot leagUe basketball serViCe bUreaUThe Patriot League office, located in Center Valley, Pa., provides the media with a weekly bas-ketball release complete with standings, players of the week and statistics. Matt Dougherty, director of media relations, can be reached at 610-289-1963, or log on to the league’s official web site at www.patriotleague.com.

keep Up with the bisoN at bUCkNellbisoN.CoM bisoN oN the road Trip 1: Bucknell at Michigan

Hotel: Courtyard Ann Arbor (734-995-5900)Nights: Nov. 16Travel: Air

Trip 2: Bucknell at villanovaHotel: Courtyard Plymouth Meeting (610-238-0695)Night: Nov. 19Travel: Bus

Trip 3: Bucknell at ToledoHotel: Courtyard Toledo Airport (419-866-1001)Night: Nov. 23-25Travel: Air

Trip 4: Bucknell at FairfieldHotel: Trumbull Marriott Merritt Pkwy. (203-378-1400)Night: Nov. 30Travel: Bus

Trip 5: Bucknell at ColumbiaHotel: Teaneck Marriott Glenpointe (201-836-0600)Night: Dec. 5Travel: Bus

Trip 6: Bucknell at Wake ForestHotel: Winston-Salem Marriott (336-725-3500)Night: Dec. 21Travel: Bus

Trip 7: Bucknell at sienaHotel: Albany Marriott (518-458-8444)Night: Dec. 27Travel: Bus

Trip 8: Bucknell at ColgateHotel: Colgate Inn (315-824-2300)Night: Jan. 2Travel: Bus

Trip 9: Bucknell at Holy CrossHotel: Courtyard Worcester (508-363-0300)Night: Jan. 9Travel: Bus

Trip 10: Bucknell at LoyolaHotel: Marriott Inner Harbor Camden Yards (410-962-0202)Night: Jan. 21Travel: Bus

Trip 11: Bucknell at Boston UniversityHotel: Marriott Copley Place (617-236-5800)Night: Jan. 23Travel: Bus

Trip 12: Bucknell at Lafayette (day trip)

Trip 13: Bucknell at navyHotel: O’Callaghan Annapolis Hotel (410-263-7700)Night: Feb. 10Travel: Bus

Trip 14: Bucknell at ArmyHotel: Hilton Garden Inn (845-567-9500)Night: Feb. 14Travel: Bus

Trip 15: Bucknell at Lehigh (day trip)

Trip 16: Bucknell at AmericanHotel: Courtyard Chevy Chase (301-828-3364)Night: Feb. 27Travel: Bus

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•Lewisburg

Sojka Pavilion is located on Moore Av-enue about 1/4 mile from the entrance to the Bucknell campus on U.S. Route 15, about seven miles south of Interstate 80. From New York City or Ohio, simply take I-80 to Route 15 South (Exit 210).

Turn left into campus at the 11th traffic light (first light after PA Rt. 45).

From additional locations:From Philadelphia — Take the Northeast

Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-476) North to Interstate 80 (Exit 35), and follow the directions above.

From Baltimore — Take Interstate 83 North and pick up Route 15 North just south of Har-risburg. Follow Route 15 for approximately 60

gettiNg to bUCkNell

where to stay

where to eat

• Country CupboardRt. 15 NorthLewisburg, PA570-524-5500

• Country Inn & SuitesRt. 15 & Walter DriveLewisburg, PA570-524-6600

• Days Inn LewisburgRt. 15 NorthLewisburg, PA570-523-1171

• The Lewisburg Hotel136 Market StreetLewisburg, PA 570-523-7800

• Pineapple Inn (B&B)439 Market St.Lewisburg, PA570-524-6200

• The Comfort InnI-80 & Rt. 15New Columbia, PA570-568-8000

• Holiday Inn Express1-80 & Rt. 15New Columbia, PA 570-568-1100

• Days Inn DanvilleI-80 & Rt. 54Danville, PA570-275-5510

• Hampton InnRt. 15 & International Dr.Lewisburg, PA 570-522-8500

• Comfort SuitesRt. 15 SouthLewisburg, PA 570-524-8000

FAsT FOOD/PiZZA• KFC/Taco BellRts. 11 & 15Lewisburg, PA570-524-2465

• McDonald’sRt. 15Lewisburg, PA570-524-7022

• Wendy’sRt. 15Lewisburg, PA 570-524-7040

• Burger KingRt. 15Lewisburg, PA570-524-4838

• Dunkin’ DonutsRt. 15Lewisburg, PA570-524-7495

• House of Pizza524 Market StreetLewisburg, PA570-523-9333

• Pizza Phi316 Market StreetLewisburg, PA570-523-1116

• Vennari’s Pizza610 Market StreetLewisburg, PA570-524-0444

siT DOWn sErviCE• Applebees300 International Dr.Lewisburg, PA570-522-6513

• BJ’s Steak & Ribs17 N. Market StreetSelinsgrove, PA 570-374-9841

• Bull Run InnMarket & 6th StreetsLewisburg, PA570-524-2572

• Damon’s GrillRt. 15 & Walter Dr.Lewisburg, PA570-523-3266

• Elizabeth’s412 Market StreetLewisburg, PA570-523-8088

• Temperence House50 North 2nd St.Lewisburg, PA570-524-2558

• Towne Tavern600 Market StreetLewisburg, PA 570-524-0821

• Victoria House/Vic’s PubRt. 45Lewisburg, PA570-523-8090

miles. Approximately seven miles after pass-ing through Selinsgrove you will crest a hill with a flashing traffic light warning signal, and the stadium will appear on your right. At the traffic light at the bottom of the hill turn right into campus.

From Pittsburgh — Take US Route 22 East to 220 North (I-99). Continue until reaching Interstate 80 East, and then take that to Route 15 South (Exit 210). At the 11th traffic light make a left into campus.

From Washington D.C. and South — Take I-495 to I-270 North and pick up Route 15 North near Frederick. Follow Route 15 all the way to Bucknell.

For more, visit the susquehanna valley visitors bureau at

www.visitcentralpa.org

welcome to bison country

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in the last 11 seasons, Bucknell has played 23 games on one of the EsPn entities (EsPn, EsPn2, EsPnU and EsPn3), four games on CBs, 28 on CBs sports network, one on TnT, one on TruTv and numerous others on regional and local networks. This season, Bucknell’s game at Michigan will air on the Big Ten network, the Wake Forest game will be on EsPn 3, and games against villanova, Army and Holy Cross will be on CBs sn. There are also two additional “flex” dates at the end of the season, and the network will also carry the Patriot League Tournament semifinals and championship.

oN the radioBucknell’s flagship radio station for ev-

ery Bison basketball game, home and away, is Eagle 107 (WEGH-FM 107.3) in the Central Susquehanna Valley. Doug Birdsong brings you all the play-by-play action.

oN teleVisioNOnce again in 2014-15 the Bucknell

men’s basketball team will have a number of nationally and regionally televised contests. The Bison will make at least two appearances on CBS Sports Network in Patriot League play, in addition to games on the Big Ten Network (Michigan), CBS SN (Villanova) and ESPN3 (Wake Forest).

In 2014-15 the Patriot League men’s and women’s championship games will both be televised on CBS Sports Network. This year’s men’s title contest will be played on Wednesday, March 11 at 7:30 p.m.

Below is the 2015 Patriot League televi-sion slate (games on CBS Sports Network):

Jan. 10 Navy at Army, NoonJan. 26 Army at American, 7 p.m.Feb. 2 American at Holy Cross, 7:30 p.m.Feb. 5 Colgate at Holy Cross, 7 p.m.Feb. 7 Army at Navy, 2 p.m.Feb. 8 Holy cross at bucknell, 2 p.m.Feb. 9 Boston University at Lafayette, 7 p.m.Feb. 12 American at Lehigh, 7 p.m.Feb. 15 bucknell at Army, 4 p.m.Feb. 18 Boston University at American, 7 p.m.Feb. 22 Flex Game, NoonFeb. 28 Flex Game, NoonMarch 8 Patriot League Semifinal #1, 2 p.m.March 8 Patriot League Semifinal #2, 4 p.m.March 11 Patriot League Championship, 7:30 p.m.

bisoN VisioN oN the patriot leagUe Network

Every Bucknell home game and all Pa-triot League road contests (except those air-ing on CBS Sports Network), will be webcast live on the new Patriot League Network. Launched in August 2013, the PLN brings

fans live, high-definition quality webcasts free of charge.

In addition, the Patriot League’s part-ners at Campus Insiders will also produce a number of conference games in 2015. That schedule will announced prior to the start of the season.

oN twitter, faCebook & yoUtUbe

Search for @Bisonsports on Twitter to find Bucknell Athletics notes and scores. Look for both mid-game and mid-week updates throughout the basketball season.

Fans can also search for the “Bucky The Bison” Facebook page and get updates on the latest news and happenings.

Bison Athletics also has a YouTube Channel at youtube.com/BucknellAthletics.

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liVe statsFor every Bison home game, follow all

the action from your computer via Buck-nellBison.com’s live statistics interface. Keep tabs on the game in “real time,” even while you watch live on the Patriot League Network.

e-Mail alertsVisit BucknellBison.com to sign up to

receive free updates on Bison scores and headlines via e-mail.

the VoiCe of the bisoN: doUg birdsoNg Doug Birdsong is in his 15th season as the “Voice of the Bison.” A 1987 Marshall University graduate who called play-by-play for college and high school athletics for 17 years before coming to Lewisburg, Birdsong was named Radio/TV Coordinator and Marketing Specialist at the University in July of 2000. In addition to calling the action for the Bison men’s basketball team, Birdsong is the play-by-play voice of the Bucknell football team, and he also broadcasts numerous events from many of Bucknell’s varsity programs. Birdsong has broadcast a number of NCAA Tournament contests during his tenure at Bucknell, and his call of the final seconds of the men’s basketball team’s 2005 upset of Kansas was repeated on a number of national outlets. He has also called NCAA action in women’s basketball, baseball, men’s lacrosse and men’s and women’s soccer. When Birdsong arrived at Bucknell he became just the second full-time “Voice of the Bison,” replacing Bob Behler, who held the position for more than 13 years before leaving to go to the University of Massachusetts. Birdsong came to Bucknell from AVC Com-munications in Cambridge, Ohio, where, as the Sports Director, he managed the play-by-play crews on five radio stations for 11 years. He called play-by-play for Muskingum College football, men’s and women’s basketball, softball and volleyball, and also handled the same du-ties plus baseball for area high schools. Birdsong was also responsible for writing and producing 11 daily sportscasts focusing on the six area high schools and Muskingum College. Prior to his experience at AVC, Birdsong worked at WTCR in Huntington, W.Va., after

graduating from Marshall. While he was a student at Marshall, he worked for WMUL as its Sports Director and called football, basketball and baseball for the Thundering Herd. In addi-tion, Birdsong produced and hosted a weekly one-hour sports talk show. He has won numerous awards, including citations from the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters for “Best Local Sporting Event Coverage” two years in a row. Birdsong has also won four Outstanding Sports Operation for Play-by-Play citations from the Associated Press in Ohio, and two from the Associated Press in West Virginia. In 1999, he was chosen as the Eastern Ohio Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association Media Person of the Year.

In the Spotlight

Where to Catch the Bison in 2014-15

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be a bison

The term “student-athlete” signifies something extraordinary on the campus of Bucknell University.

Being a Bison means that you have the rare blend of physical skills along with the drive and passion needed to succeed at the highest level of collegiate athletics.

Being a Bison also means that you are a scholar first and foremost. You believe that values associated with Division I athletics, such as time management, leadership, teamwork and grace under pressure, contribute to a well-rounded college experience.

At Bucknell, our students, faculty and staff pride themselves as national leaders in upholding the scholar-athlete ideal that balances a challenging academic program with the demands of successful Division I athletics. Being a Bison means that you have pledged to be a student-athlete in the purest sense. In doing so, you will be rewarded for a lifetime.

“... the pursuit of athletics in college need not interfere with a fellow’s studies, and if you give a boy a well developed body his brain will get the benefit of it.”

— Christy Mathewson, in his book Won in the Ninth, written in

1910

What it Means to

in the spring 2013 semester, the bucknell men’s basketball team not only captured the Patriot league championship and went to the NcAA Tournament, but the 15 student-

athletes on the squad combined for a stellar 3.49 grade-point average. led by guard ryan Frazier (pictured), an Arthur Ashe sports scholar who has the team’s highest cumulative

GPA, nine bison made the dean’s list with a GPA of at least 3.50, and a league-high 11 made the Patriot league Academic Honor roll with a 3.20 or better.

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